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Regenda Group announces a move back to Liverpool and major property investment plans
The Regenda Group is returning to its Liverpool roots to invest in property development across the city centre. The Group has announced it plans to spend £20 million over the next three years, building on its reputation for delivering high quality housing and regeneration.
Regenda Homes development kickstarts regeneration in Tranmere
High-rise flats have made way for new bungalows as part of an ambitious vision of regeneration in Wirral. The once towering Hillside Court in Tranmere has been transformed into a small development of contemporary two bedroom homes for affordable rent, helping to kickstart the wider redevelopment of the area.
Are you a Regenda resident looking for work?
If you are out of work and ready for a new challenge, we are looking for four Regenda residents to join the Ready for Work programme!
The programme offers placements at companies such as Marks and Spencer and Carillion (construction) to name a few.
The programme, which we offer together with a national charity called Business in the CommuFindnity, has been a great success in the past, with two Regenda residents previously gaining full time employment at Liverpool hospital construction site and Marks and Spencer!
New housing boosts Regenda Homes regeneration vision in Oldham
Local planners have unanimously approved the building of 135 new homes and £15m worth of investment at Limehurst village in Oldham.
The homes will be constructed as part of a 10 year regeneration programme being delivered by Regenda Homes in partnership with Oldham Council.
Regenda's heartwarming donation helps the homeless in Tameside
Regenda Homes is distributing free winter warmer packs to help the elderly and most vulnerable. We have received 100 packs from a generous supplier and a centre for the homeless in Tameside was among the first to receive theirs.
How M&Y's generous donation has fixed it for construction apprentices
A generous donation will equip a new generation of construction workers with the tools of their trade.
St Helens-based M&Y Maintenance and Construction has given away new tools to be used by trainees who are busy learning a range of skills.