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73-year-old daredevil completes abseil down Coventry Cathedral
A daring duo from Housing 21 conquered a 90-meter drop as they abseiled down Coventry Cathedral on Saturday, 16 March
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Birmingham’s cohousing scheme with a double meaning
The development, on Chain Walk near Six Ways Island in Lozells, has been named ‘Rupali Court’ which means ‘silver’ in Bengali and ‘most beautiful’ in Indian.
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Sparkling couple celebrates diamond wedding anniversary.
A remarkable milestone is being celebrated in Ipswich as Housing 21 residents David and Shirley toasted to 60 years of marriage, marking their diamond wedding anniversary in the same year Housing 21 celebrates 60 years.
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Extra Care scheme is eager to share its ‘Good’ news
"I love living here,” said one resident at Laurel Gardens in its latest inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) where the scheme was rated ‘Good’.
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Ground-breaking ceremony takes place for a £20 million Extra Care scheme in Cleckheaton, Kirklees
A ground-breaking ceremony has taken place to celebrate the commencement of work at Housing 21’s first Extra Care development in Kirklees.
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Rappelling down Coventry Cathedral for a cause
A 73-year-old daredevil is preparing to abseil 90 metres down Coventry Cathedral to raise money for a local charity.
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Extra Care scheme in Gateshead scoops Koast FM community award
The community spirit at Housing 21’s Priory Court in Gateshead has received an award in Koast Radio’s Community Awards.
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Charles Court has a ‘Good’ reason to celebrate
Celebrations are underway in Doncaster as Extra Care scheme, Charles Court received a rating of ‘Good’ following its latest inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
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Residents at Retirement Living scheme “buzzing” from generosity of local supermarket
In a heart-warming display of community support, Morrisons in Loughborough has extended a helping hand to Housing 21 scheme, Sir Robert Martin Court.
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