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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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Connexus donates £3,000 to support vital advocacy service for disabled adults in rural communities
Connexus has donated £3,000 to Shropshire PCAS (Person Centred Advocacy and Support), helping the charity continue its work supporting disabled and vulnerable adults across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin.
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Meeting local need in Marton
At Marton, near the Welsh border, Connexus is delivering ten new affordable homes designed to help meet local housing need and support the long-term future of the village.
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Making the Case for Rural Affordable Housing
This week Connexus is supporting Rural Housing Week, the National Housing Federation's annual campaign highlighting the many social and economic benefits of affordable housing in rural communities.
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Spring Spruce Up in Cleobury Mortimer
Earlier this week Connexus colleagues volunteered their time to help independent living customers in Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire get their gardens ready for the summer.
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Refurbished New Street benches welcomed in Wem
The Mayor of Wem, Cllr David Parry, recently joined Laura Fullwood from Connexus and John Ralphs from Wem Town Council to unveil a set of newly refurbished benches on New Street in Wem.
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Helping sustain village life in Diddlebury
In rural communities, even a small number of affordable homes can make a significant difference. This is certainly the case in Diddlebury, a village in the Corvedale area of Shropshire.