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Regenda Homes gains national recognition for Limehurst Arts Society community project
We are delighted to have been nominated for a national award in recognition of their involvement in an ambitious community arts project and their partnership work in Oldham.
Limehurst Arts Society has been recognised in the inaugural Heart for the Arts Awards that highlight the importance of the arts to the wellbeing of local communities and the value that this investment brings. The project is a partnership between Regenda Homes, Oldham Council’s Arts Development team and Arts Council England, and has received a nomination in the Best Local Authority Arts Initiative category.

Raising aspirations in Fleetwood
As part of its 10 year vision to regenerate Fleetwood, The Regenda Group has funded a programme to raise the career aims of local school children.
Working with Positive Footprints, the six month project helps pupils create their first CV, and will be delivered to six primary schools and one secondary school in Fleetwood. The primary programme is designed for children in year six, and encourages pupils to identify their qualities and skills and create their first CV.

Community van to hit the road
M&Y Maintenance and Construction have donated a van from their fleet of vehicles to help community based projects in Liverpool.
M&Y, a subsidiary of the Regenda Group, carried out necessary repairs to the van and handed the keys to the Breckfield and North Everton Neighbourhood Council (BNENC).

Peel and The Regenda Group invest in the PRS market
PEEL Land and Property is to develop a residential tower within Liverpool Waters for The Regenda Group, one of the region’s leading housing providers.
At around 85,000 sq ft, the multi-storey apartment block in Princes Dock on Liverpool’s waterfront will be built by Peel as the company’s first Private Rented Sector (PRS) development project and bought by Liverpool-based Regenda.

How the Petrus gift tag tree will provide much needed Christmas presents
Many children across Rochdale will receive little or nothing on Christmas morning. To help change that their names have been written on gift tags hanging from a special tree at the town’s Petrus People Community Store. So far the local homelessness charity, which is part of the Regenda Group, has put the names of more than 70 vulnerable children from low income families alongside the baubles on the gift tag tree.

Regenda Homes uses Guardian Angels to help keep residents safe
Regenda Homes is supporting a project which is distributing wristbands, key rings and badges to help residents who are diagnosed with dementia. The Guardian Angel devices help to trace the elderly and vulnerable who go missing from home.