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A photo of a carbon monoxide alarm with the gas safety week logo overlayed.

This week we’re working with Gas Safe Register to highlight the importance of gas safety, one of which includes the risks of carbon monoxide.

Live Here Love Here logo

Our final Live Here, Love Here event took place on Habberley estate in Kidderminster on Tuesday 2nd September.

Colleagues at the Kidderminster Pride stand

We were honoured to be invited to have a stand at Kidderminster Pride and despite the stormy weather, we still managed to raise funds for the LGBTQ+ charity, Switchboard.

A wooden shed in a garden

Recently, one of our customers had a fire at their home. Thankfully it was quickly put out, but it still caused damage to their wooden fence and outside doors.

Running water from a shower head

Water bills don’t always get much attention - until they go up. One option is changing to a water meter. But is it right for you?

WorkBuzz five star employer logo

We're thrilled to announce that Community Housing has been recognised as a 5 Star Employer after receiving positive feedback through independent employee engagement experts WorkBuzz.

Running water from a kitchen tap

Your health and safety are our top priorities. One thing we want to help you stay safe from is Legionnaires’ Disease.

Asking for volunteers to join our LGBTQ+ group

We're proud to have signed up to the LGBTQ+ Housing Pledge, showing our commitment to making sure LGBTQ+ customers feel safe, respected and truly at home, and now we want to hear from you!

The Live Here Love Here logo

Following the success of the first Live Here, Love Here event of 2025 on Comberton, we hosted another great event on Tuesday 5th August around the corner on Offmore.

EPC ratings in a green home

The government has launched a new open consultation to explore the introduction of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) for social housing in England.

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