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Connexus is a rural housing association with its heritage in Shropshire and Herefordshire, providing good quality, affordable and safe homes that customers are proud to live in. We create inclusive neighbourhoods, sustainable rural communities, and provide services that support our customers to build a life in their home.
Connexus provides over 10,000 affordable rented homes and associated support services across the two counties.
Connexus provides over 10,000 affordable rented homes and associated support services across the two counties.
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Tenant Voice Survey 2021
We are looking for residents of Shropshire to take part in a survey in partnership with Shropshire Council and other Social Landlords within the Shropshire County.
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Why the Regulatory Standards are important to us?
The Regulator of Social Housing’s role is set out in The Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 and in order to help them deliver this role, the Regulator developed a set of ‘Standards’ by which all Registered Providers (RPs) of social housing in England must comply.
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Health & Safety: Legionella
Safe water supplies and good water management are fundamental to good health. This information provides practical advice and guidance to control the risks from exposure to Legionella within your home.
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International Youth Day
Today is International Youth Day, and Connexus is proud to commemorate this day to bring youth issues to the international community’s attention and celebrate the potential of youth as active partners in the global society.
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Test it Tuesday
Test it Tuesday: check your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms.
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Stress in the workplace
Stress isn’t always a bad thing, sometimes a little bit of stress can help you stay focussed, energised and able to meet the many challenges within the workplace. However, in today’s hectic world, workplace stress can sometimes seem overwhelming and lead to emotional, physical and mental distress. When stress exceeds your ability to cope, it stops being helpful and starts causing damage to your body and your mind. It’s before we reach this point that we must act on it, and look after ourselves and our colleagues.