Greater Manchester
We have over 3,214 homes for social or affordable rent in Greater Manchester.
This includes general needs, independent living and supported housing properties.
Our homes are within these local authorities:
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1,388 homes in Oldham
- 1,015 homes in Tameside
- 630 homes in Rochdale
- 7 homes in Salford
- 62 homes in Bury
- 16 homes in Manchester
- 96 homes in Trafford
Your local housing office (we are open Monday to Friday, from 9:30am to 4:30pm)
St Chad’s Centre, Limegreen Parade, Limehurst Village, Oldham, OL8 3HH
Your local team
Your Greater Manchester neighbourhood team supports residents across general needs, supported housing, and independent living. They work closely with partners including the Police, Fire & Rescue, councils, community groups and support agencies.
Neighbourhood & Communities
Kelly - Head of Housing - Greater Manchester, Cheshire & Rossendale
Verity - Neighbourhood & Communities Manager - Greater Manchester, Cheshire & Rossendale
Jasmine - Neighbourhood & Communities Team Leader (General Needs)
Marie - Neighbourhood & Community Officer - Oldham (Glodwick, Werneth, Fitton Hill, Chadderton)
Hannah - Neighbourhood & Community Officer - Oldham (Failsworth & Hollinwood) and Tameside (Hyde, Dukinfield)
Vacancy - Neighbourhood & Community Officer - Oldham (Limehurst)
Skye - Neighbourhood & Community Officer - Rochdale
Rachael - Neighbourhood & Community Officer - Tameside (Ashton, Denton, Stalybridge, Droylsden)
Sarah - Neighbourhood & Communities Team Leader (HFOP & Supported)
Amanda - Supported Housing Officer
Amy - Supported Housing Officer
Cheryl - Tenancy Enforcement Officer
Mark - Housing Assistant
Vacancy - Housing Assistant
David - Estate Caretaker
Vacancy - Estate Caretaker
Vivienne - Scheme Manager
Toni - Scheme Manager
Steve - Scheme Manager
Craig - Scheme Manager
Income, Lettings & Welfare
Julie - Income & Lettings Manager
Rebecca - Income & Lettings Team Leader
Irfan - Income Officer
Peter - Income Officer
Rob - Income Officer
Evie - Income Officer
Kirsty - Income Officer
Teresa - Welfare Benefits Officer
Lucy - Income Officer (Petrus)
Maisy - Lettings Officer
Lucy - Lettings Officer
Mohammed - Lettings Officer
Local Inspections
We regularly check shared spaces and neighbourhoods across Greater Manchester and work with partners, like local councils, Police, Fire & Rescue Service, and community organisations to take action on ASB and respond to concerns when issues need joint action.
Current local priorities include:
- Tackling ASB hotspots
- Improving shared areas based on inspection findings
- Supporting residents with safety concerns.
See when we'll next be in your neighbourhood:
Neighbourhood Walkabout and Inspection Dates Greater Manchester
See the latest changes we've made:
Neighbourhood Inspection Feedback
You Said, We Did
You said: Shared areas in Hyde and Dukinfield needed more regular checks.
We did: Increased inspections and added joint visits.
Result: Faster issue‑spotting and quicker fixes.
You said: Fly‑tipping hotspots needed attention.
We did: Reported and arranged clearances.
Result: Cleaner areas within one inspection cycle.
You said: You wanted more ways to speak to the team.
We did: Added more surgeries and door‑knocks.
Result: More opportunities to raise issues face‑to‑face.
See the latest changes we've made:
Neighbourhood Inspection Feedback
To find out more about our performance across Regenda Homes you can visit our Performance page, here
Get Involved In Your Area
There are lots of ways you can get involved in what's going on in your community. Residents in Greater Manchester can get involved by:
- Joining inspections
- Attending surgeries and events
- Taking part in The Big Conversation
- Joining one of our customer panels
- Sharing feedback that shapes local priorities
See when our latest events are, here
See how you can get involved in our Customer Voice opportunities, here
Community Support & Opportunities
We want to be able to help you as much as we can. If it is something that we can't help with, we work with lots of other businesses and charities who can support you:
Welfare, money and benefits support
Money Advice
Wellbeing advice and referrals
Support in Greater Manchester
Local inspections and clean‑ups
Neighbourhood Walkabouts and Inspections
Community and partner events
Opportunities to learn, volunteer or get involved
Ways to get involved
Looking After Your Neighbourhood
Use the quick links below to report issues, share feedback or find inspection details.
Report Anti-Social Behaviour
Report Hate Behaviour
Let us know if someone is at risk of harm
Anti-Social Behaviour Support in Greater Manchester
Local authorities across Greater Manchester offer ASB reporting, mediation services, and community safety support through council-led teams.
Bolton Council - Neighbour nuisance and anti-social behaviour (this is a link to a new website).
Bury Council - Report anti-social behaviour or nuisance (this is a link to a new website).
Manchester City Council - Report anti-social behaviour (this is a link to a new website).
Oldham Council - Anti-Social Behaviour (this is a link to a new website).
Rochdale Council - Report antisocial behaviour (this is a link to a new website).
Salford City Council - Anti-social behaviour (this is a link to a new website).
Stockport Council - Antisocial behaviour (this is a link to a new website).
Tameside Council - What is Anti-Social Behaviour (this is a link to a new website).
Wigan Council - Anti-social behaviour (ASB) (this is a link to a new website).
If you are experiencing ASB please let us know.
Hate Behaviour Support in Greater Manchester
Report hate behaviour at our office
Our St Chad's office is a safe place for anyone to report hate crime.
We have worked with police and other partner agencies to make our offices a third-party reporting centre for hate crime.
That means we offer a safe place for anyone to report hate crime, if you have experienced hate crime or seen it happen to someone else.
You can come to our office to be listened to in confidence. We will support you to contact the right support near you.
Other ways to report hate behaviour include:
Oldham Council - 24/7 Stop Hate helpline: 0800 138 1625. Oldham Council Hate Crime support page (this is a link to another website).
Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) - Lets End Hate Crime (this is a link to another website).
Rochdale Council - 0300 303 8878. Report a hate crime (this is a link to another website).
Tameside Council - Report hate crime to Tameside Council (this is a link to another website).
Trafford Council - How to report a hate crime (this is a link to another website).
If you are experiencing hate behaviour please let us know. Report hate behaviour, here.
Domestic Abuse Support in Greater Manchester
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Greater Manchester Domestic Abuse Helpline:
0800 254 0909 (Available Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm)
End the Fear:
0161 636 7525
Visit End the Fear's website (this link will open in a new window)
Manchester Women’s Aid:
Visit Manchester Women's Aid website (this link will open in a new window)
Independent Choices Greater Manchester:
Visit the Independent Choices website (this link will open in a new window)
Greater Manchester Police: Support to report Domestic Abuse
Visit the GM Police website (this link will open in a new window)
If you are experiencing domestic abuse please let us know. Report it, here.
Get in Touch
If you have a neighbourhood concern or want to get involved, we’re here to help.
Contact Your Local Regenda Team