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First Residents’ Steering Group meetings to take place in London

Residents are being invited to join a new steering group to help shape the multi-million pound regeneration of their estate. Riverside is planning to invest in building new homes and improving two neighbourhoods in Bromley and one in Lambeth, all in London. Residents have already taken part in consultation events and visits, having a say
Read moreWorld Suicide Prevention Day 2017: Let’s talk

Ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day this Sunday 10 September, Riverside Care and Support’s Liz Turner considers why talking and listening could help to save a life. Every year, more than 800,000 people die by suicide and up to 25 times as many make a suicide attempt. Some of these people may be linked to
Read moreRough sleepers turning their lives around…..in the recording studio at King George’s Hostel

Just around the corner from Whitehall is a building that has been helping homeless people since the early 1900s when it was opened by King George V. Today, the power of music is helping to turn their lives around. Musical notes can often be heard in King George’s Hostel, a homeless centre for men in
Read moreAn unprecedented threat to supported housing

By John Glenton, Executive Director for Riverside Care and Support. The National Housing Federation’s ‘Starts at Home’ campaign which launched on Friday (1/9/17) comes at a crucial time for supported housing providers. For not only are we responding to huge increases in the numbers of homeless and older people needing support, we are also in
Read moreStarts at Home day: Why providing homes and support for homeless people is so important

Three decades ago, John Glenton began work as a chef in a supported housing scheme. Today he runs national care and support services for the same organisation, Riverside. On Starts at Home day, he reflects on the importance of providing homes and support for homeless people as uncertainty over government funding for the sector continues…
Read moreMining community reunites thanks to £8m housing scheme on former Washington colliery

Ex-miners and their loved-ones are enjoying a new lease of life – living on the site of a Washington pit where they worked and socialised more than 40 years ago. They’ve set up home in an £8million housing scheme where the Washington F Pit and Miners’ Welfare Club once stood – and the residents celebrated
Read more85% less supported housing built due to uncertainty with government’s LHA plans

Housing associations including Riverside have had to stall plans to build new homes to help the most vulnerable, new research has revealed. The number of supported, sheltered and extra care housing schemes being built has decreased from 8,800 to 1,350 units, according to a new survey by the National Housing Federation. This follows months of
Read moreSilver award demonstrates our commitment to armed forces community

Riverside has been awarded Silver status by the Ministry of Defence for supporting the armed forces community. The Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme independently recognises the commitment given by organisations for those who serve for their country. To receive the Silver Award, Riverside needed to demonstrate a number of requirements to show support for military personnel,
Read moreStoke-on-Trent housing development wins Building Excellence award

A Stoke-on-Trent housing development has recently won a Building Excellence award at the Local Authority Building Control (LABC) Building Excellence Awards for the West Midlands region. Compendium Living’s regeneration project Weston Heights just off Weston Road, a development of 280 new homes with a new neighbourhood park and recreational spaces in Weston Coyney, Stoke-on-Trent, won
Read moreWirral woman banned from keeping pets at property

A Wirral woman has been banned from keeping pets at her flat and ordered to not cause a nuisance to neighbours after being taken to court by her housing association. The tenant, of Rockybank Road in Birkenhead, breached her tenancy agreement by keeping two dogs in the property, which disturbed other residents with their barking
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