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Connexus is a rural housing association which provides over 10,000 affordable rented homes and associated services.
Operating across the counties of Shropshire and Herefordshire, it strives to be a trusted landlord that values its customers and staff, makes a positive impact, and enhances the lives of those living in its communities. As well as being a great place to work, Connexus aims to build a customer focussed culture delivered by one team embracing a shared approach.
Operating across the counties of Shropshire and Herefordshire, it strives to be a trusted landlord that values its customers and staff, makes a positive impact, and enhances the lives of those living in its communities. As well as being a great place to work, Connexus aims to build a customer focussed culture delivered by one team embracing a shared approach.
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Local residents add voices to supported housing campaign
Connexus recently supported the National Housing Federation's Starts at Home campaign by asking customers to share their experiences of supported housing.
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Connexus publishes performance against Tenant Satisfaction Measures
Connexus has published its first set of results which show how it is performing against new Tenant Satisfaction Measures.
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‘Buzzing atmosphere’ as crowds turn out for Shropshire carnival and show
The Clun Carnival and Show wowed crowds earlier this month, with a little help from the Connexus Community Development Fund.
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Connect Magazine - Summer 2024
Connect, the magazine for Connexus communities. Summer 2024
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Children’s charity scores a slice of golfing generosity
Connexus colleagues recently supported a charity golf day which raised £1300 for a local fund that gives one-off grants to terminally ill children.
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Makeover for community garden
A community garden in Craven Arms has had a major makeover thanks to a £1,500 grant from the Community Development Fund.