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Housing Executive grants £20k to community projects
Grass roots projects helping tenants across north Belfast are benefiting from almost £20,000, courtesy of the Housing Executive’s Community Involvement Grants.
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Dungannon school celebrates cultural diversity through music
Children at a primary school in Dungannon have been busy exploring the diverse cultural heritage of their peers through a series of music, dance and art workshops.
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Customer contact
Weather warning causing longer than normal call waiting times
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Housing Executive raises over £8,000 for Age NI
The Housing Executive has raised a massive £8,260 for our charity partner Age NI.
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Testing demand for social and affordable homes in Gulladuff
Research on the demand for social and affordable housing in Gulladuff in Co. Derry/Londonderry is now being conducted by the Housing Executive.
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My Housing Executive Customer Portal
With over 20,000 tenants registered on My Housing Executive, this week we will begin contacting tenants by text message on a phased basis to encourage greater sign up to the service.
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Foods of the World
Chilly winter weather made the delicious dishes on offer at the aromatic Foods of the World festival in Lisburn very tempting.
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Swatragh community project opens doors
A Swatragh community group dedicated to people of all ages with a disability or complex needs is opening doors to fitness, fun and friendship for members.
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Community gets a heads-up on housing schemes
Local Housing Executive tenants received an insight into plans for housing upgrade schemes in the Ballymena area at an information day delivered by contractors Combined Facilities Management.
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New youth committee makes history in housing
A group of young people passionate about housing and the communities they live in have met for the first time as the Housing Community Network youth sub-committee in South Antrim.
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Mural milestone moves Monkstown forward
A striking new community mural, funded by the Housing Executive, is hitting a positive note after its unveiling in Newtownabbey.
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Antrim school students learn Respect
More than 450 students from St Benedict’s College and Antrim Grammar School have taken part in the Respect Programme, funded by the Housing Executive.
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Toome train is back on track thanks to the Housing Executive
Visitors to Toome are to be transported back in time as a robust model train funded by the Housing Executive is permanently stationed in the village.
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Happy in Harryville with paintwork
Delighted Housing Executive tenants are proud to call Harryville home following a transformative uplift to the block of flats they live in.
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A floral facelift for trees planted by Housing Executive
Little green fingers have made big efforts this winter to ensure there is a burst of colour around their Greenisland school in the spring.
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Testing demand for social and affordable homes in Ardboe, Ballinderry and Moortown
Research on the demand for social and affordable housing in three Mid Ulster rural settlements is now being conducted by the Housing Executive and Rural Housing Association.
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Children dig in for a greener future
Schoolchildren from John Paul II Primary School in west Belfast took time out from the classroom to plant trees and bedding plants with help from the Housing Executive.
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Cookstown communities forging friendships
Residents of all ages living near Cookstown are making friends, getting fitter and learning new skills with the help of a series of classes hosted by Coagh and Drummullan Newtwork Group.
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A million pounds windfall for Windyhall homes
Homelife for tenants in Coleraine has been enriched by a major external upgrade Housing Executive programme, totalling almost one million pounds.
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Children branch out to plant trees for their community
Schoolchildren at Holy Evangelists’ Primary School in Dunmurry braved chilly weather to take part in a tree planting project to improve their surroundings, with staff from the Housing Executive.