Thursday, 09 February 2012

Fred Carter

Fred Carter

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  • Comment on: Housing association to swap stock and switch focus

    Fred Carter's comment | 08/06/2011 6:01 pm

    The Knightstone website expands on the above by giving further information as follows:

    Chief Executive of Knightstone Housing Nick Horne said: “These are bold changes that will transform what we do, how we do it and where we do it. The government changes to housing policy, rents, tenures and welfare benefits as well as the current economic issues, mean major challenges for our residents and partners in the years ahead.

    “To achieve this we’re setting up a new Individual and Community Empowerment Service (ICE). “ICE will invest in neighbourhoods at a time when other organisations may have to reduce their spend on neighbourhood and community services. We want to make a real difference in our communities and invest more in supporting neighbourhoods so they’re places where people want to live and stay.

  • Comment on: Housing association to swap stock and switch focus

    Fred Carter's comment | 08/06/2011 6:01 pm

    The Knightstone website expands on the above by giving further information as follows:

    Chief Executive of Knightstone Housing Nick Horne said: “These are bold changes that will transform what we do, how we do it and where we do it. The government changes to housing policy, rents, tenures and welfare benefits as well as the current economic issues, mean major challenges for our residents and partners in the years ahead.

    “To achieve this we’re setting up a new Individual and Community Empowerment Service (ICE). “ICE will invest in neighbourhoods at a time when other organisations may have to reduce their spend on neighbourhood and community services. We want to make a real difference in our communities and invest more in supporting neighbourhoods so they’re places where people want to live and stay.

  • Comment on: Contractor wins estate work with low bid

    Fred Carter's comment | 10/05/2011 10:13 am

    2 possibilities, either the PQS got the budget badly wrong or Apollo are "buying" the work to try to get a foothold in Yorkshire. Be interested to know how strong their "local" supply chain is being based in Waltham Abbey.

  • Comment on: Housing Heroes award winners unveiled

    Fred Carter's comment | 11/06/2009 11:11 am

    I would like to second Tina's congratulations for the Sandwell Homes Financial Inclusion team.

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