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Hundreds of Bernicia tenants will enjoy warmer homes and cheaper fuel bills after the North East housing association awarded a £7m retrofit contract to County Durham-based renewable energy systems ...
Bernicia has unveiled plans to pump £190m into building new homes and improving its existing stock across the North East of England. Sharelines Bernicia plans “at least” 500 new homes to tackle North ...
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NewcastleWorld on MSNBernicia repairs services first delivered through SalesforceAll electrical repairs at tenants’ homes are now being booked and managed ... and generating more efficient service delivery.
Plans relating to the movement of a soil mound are the latest to be lodged at Blyth Town FC The decision follows more than 900 homes across three other developments in Amble being given the go ...
The £13 million development, on land at Seton Hall on Ord Road, was proposed by Bernicia Homes and partially funded by the North of Tyne Combined Authority and Northumberland County Council ...
North East housing association, Bernicia, has changed its executive team structure to support ambitious plans for the future with the appointment of Andrea Malcolm as Executive Director of People, ...
The Bernicia Foundation is investing nearly £10,000 into Amble-based charity Northumberland SpLinter Group and its ‘Waffling On’ project. The project will create three information hubs across ...
The multi-million pound development is by housing association Bernicia, with part of the funding for the project coming from Homes England. Homes will be available both to rent and for shared ...
Kirstie Kelly has joined Bernicia as the new director of housing services, while Louise Tinkler and Jeff Boyd were promoted to director of people services and director of development, respectively.
An extensive Cramlington residential scheme which is set to provide 60 new homes for over 55s has been given the thumbs up. Developed by social housing provider Bernicia Homes, the plans involve the ...
A piece of land is due to be sold by a council for £1 to build affordable bungalows, which are in "high demand". Sunderland City Council has been recommended to approve the transfer of the site ...
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