A morning in the life of a technician
Dec 27th 2023Darren Byham is a multi-skilled technician in our Responsive Repairs team. Let’s take a look at his typical morning routine.
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Darren Byham is a multi-skilled technician in our Responsive Repairs team. Let’s take a look at his typical morning routine.
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We've partnered with Sustainability for Housing (SfH) to become a Sustainability Reporting Standard for Social Housing (SRS) Adopter.
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Last week, our Supported team picked up some Christmas hampers from Gatehouse in Bury St Edmunds, to gift to our residents.
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Havebury News winter 2023 is now available for you to read.
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This week is National Social Housing Safety & Compliance Week. Now in its third year, this week will see the launch of a new movement, ‘Together for Safety’.
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We publish our annual report, financial statements, and value for money statement every year.
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We want to ensure your community looks it’s best, including trees that we look after. For this reason, we started surveying our tree stock on Wednesday 20 September 2023.
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One Common Goal is a commitment between us and our technicians to achieve one common goal - ensuring our residents come first.
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As you’ll be aware, idverde has been our grounds maintenance contractor since 2019. It would be fair to say there have been some challenges with this contract in terms of the quality and the consistency of this being delivered well, which has been reflected in your feedback.
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Your individual needs and requirements matter to us, which is why we have launched 'our resident survey'. If you complete the survey you will be entered into our prize draw to win up to £300 in supermarket vouchers.
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If used correctly, a fire door stops fire from spreading through a building by creating a barrier from fire and toxic smoke. This keeps the damage to a small area, allowing time for people to get out and allows safe access for the emergency services.
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The week aims to raise awareness about the importance of gas safety.
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