Wycombe Mind was successful in securing a grant from our Springboard fund in 2020, which enabled them to launch the Free Space project supporting households affected by issues associated with hoarding.
We are delighted to announce that following the recent completion of the In-Depth Assessment that was carried out by The Regulator of Social Housing, we have been formally given our Regulatory Judgment and awarded a rating of G2 and V1 (compliant).
On Wednesday 21st July, 19 of us headed to Downley for a three-hour estate blitz, covering Cheviot Close, Malvern Close, Cotswold Way, Cumbrian Way, Brecon Way and Mendip Way.
Our plans to build 42 new homes have moved a step closer.
Like millions of other people, Julie Gamble-Kempe recently tuned in to watch footballer Ian Wright's BBC documentary 'Home Truths'.
Over the last week, we've been celebrating Volunteers' Week by shining a spotlight on our wonderful Red Kite volunteers.
Each year we have £100,000 to invest in our communities through our Springboard fund which supports people and projects that will realise potential, create employment opportunities, and positively contribute to our neighbourhoods.
Things have been changing, not only because spring is here; we have a government roadmap to ease restrictions, and a vaccination programme that is meeting its schedule.
Survey work at our Castlefield site is due to start today taking us a step closer to regenerating the area.
On Tuesday 23rd March Red Kite Community Housing carried out the first eviction since the lifting of the government-enforced 'stay' on all evictions, except for exceptional cases, imposed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Over the last few weeks we have been carrying out some great work at Cross Road Play Park in Castlefield.
11 relentless months. It feels like several years all wrapped up into one (or almost one!). In that time, wellbeing has become more prominent for staff and residents in the community.