Homes for Ukraine: let us know if you are taking part
Find out how the Trust is supporting the resettlement efforts for displaced Ukrainians, and how to let us know if you’re taking part in the Homes for Ukraine Scheme.
Find out moreFind out how the Trust is supporting the resettlement efforts for displaced Ukrainians, and how to let us know if you’re taking part in the Homes for Ukraine Scheme.
Find out moreToday marks a significant milestone for Peaks & Plains Housing Trust now that it's official that the Regulator for Social Housing has upgraded the Trust back to a compliant grade for governance and retained our highest grade for viability.
Read Mark Howden's blogBelow are some before and after pictures of vans that Cre8 have been cleaning for the Trust.
Find out moreThanks to a touching donation from a Poynton family, our electricians have been able to install a defibrillator at the entrance to Wickfield Mews on Copperfield Road, Poynton.
Find out how this might save livesOur Chief Executive, Mark Howden, shares some thoughts on the families in the UK who aren’t able to benefit from assured tenancies, safe homes or affordable rents – and how social housing can provide the most stable of starts.
Read Mark Howden's blogLast Christmas was rather lonely for some, so we invited festive visitors to sing for our customers in supported living homes.
See the photosA few of our fantastic residents at Harry Lawson Court have been raising money for an important charity local to our communities.
Read about the golden girls' successWe've signed up to the Together with Tenants Charter, created by the National Housing Federation, which encourages us to take a look at our promises to you. Now it's time to ask for your views.
Find out what this means for you and enter a prize draw todayAlongside Cheshire police, we've been tackling hate crime in the midst of the pandemic. Now, one of our customers can finally live in peace.
Find out what happenedMark Howden explores how a Trust-wide project, and a love of surprises, can help us all to the 'see the person'.
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