Beth Pollard

Our Tenancy Sustainment Team have helped over 300 tenants in the past 4 weeks

Tenancy Sustainment Team Help Over 300 Tenants to Maximise their Income

The Tenancy Sustainment Team have been busy since 23rd March when the Government announced a lockdown of the UK which has left many people uncertain about their pay and income during the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the last 4 weeks the team of 5,also supported by Gloucester Law Centre, have seen an influx of very different […]

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Landlords Responsibilities for Repairs and Gas Safety Checks

We recognise that as a result of Coronavirus (COVID-19) the Government has imposed social distancing measures and it is important that the public stick to these. The Government has also been clear that during this period landlords must continue to complete essential repairs and gas safety checks using appropriate protective measures. Home Safety Checks are

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Working Hard to Support Communities During Current Challenges

At GCH, the Coronavirus pandemic has meant that we have had to change the way we work and deliver services in response to Government direction. We are continuing to respond to your calls and requests. We are also working closely with community partners across Gloucester to ensure that our vulnerable tenants and residents have access

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How to stay safe online

GCH are celebrating #SaferInternetDay Safer Internet Day aims to inspire a national conversation about using technology responsibly, respectfully, critically, and creatively. Have a look at these top tips and video below with some suggestions on how to help you to stay safe online. Create Complex Passwords Create a strong, unique passwords for all your important

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