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    News 2019

    Sandcastle competition a winner

    August 30, 2019

    Broadland tenants got a chance yesterday to do some construction themselves – with a summer sandcastle building competition on Gorleston beach.

    We provided the buckets, spades and miniature flags – so tenants just needed to bring their imagination and be willing to get digging on Gorleston’s pristine sandy beach.

    Brian and Angela built the winning sandcastle, and received a voucher for Great Yarmouth’s Sea Life Centre.

    The top children’s sandcastle was built by siblings Rhys, Sophia and Tobey Jones, who live in Gorleston.

    Paula Strachan, Corporate Communications Manager, said:

    It’s so important that we keep up a dialogue with our residents, so that they can have a real say in the way that the association is run, and we know the issues which are important to them.

    10 year celebration for Brooks Green

    August 20, 2019

    Brooks Green site at Harford, just south of Norwich, celebrated its 10th birthday recently. The scheme was created in 2009 and resulted from an innovative partnership between South Norfolk Council and Broadland Housing Group – the first development of its kind in the UK.

    The site has 8 caravan pitches, each with an attached building with dining, bathroom and toilet facilities.  Families rent their pitches from Broadland the same way as regular affordable housing.

    To mark the 10th anniversary of the site, Broadland hosted a BBQ and put on children’s activities for tenants and their families. 

    Betsy Mitchell has lived at Brooks Green since it opened, and she has seen 12 of her 15 grandchildren born there. Betsy said the scheme had transformed the lives of the families living there:

    I reckon this is one of the best sites that has been built. I had lived on a site when I was younger, and the facilities were tiny and very basic; here we have got everything you would have in a house, except the bedrooms.

    When they first showed me the plans, I was amazed.  In fact, I never thought it would happen.  It has massively improved life for the kids, for us all.

    Joining the celebrations was Broadland Housing Group chief executive Michael Newey. He said:

    Our job is to create places where people can create communities.  The Gypsy and Traveller community is often misunderstood, but we refuse to accept that any single group should be second-class citizens.

    The idea that families are constantly being moved on, even when they include people with terminal illnesses, as well as children of all ages – that denies them the ability to be part of the kind of community which most of us take for granted.

    It took an innovative mindset and a lot of hard work to create this – but looking at it ten years later, it was very definitely worth it.  It has become a proper community.

    There aren’t anywhere near enough plots for the Gypsy and Traveller community.  Our job is to solve housing need; so when we can, we will.

    Broadland Housing Group executive development director Andrew Savage, who played a major role in bringing Brooks Green into existence ten years ago, was also at the celebration:

    10 years ago, no one knew what type of Gypsy and Traveller site would be successful.  Too many organisations don’t spend the time finding out how these communities work.

    But if you listen, as we did, and you give people a decent place to live, then when you come back 10 years later, you will find a vibrant and successful community.

    The Brooks Green site was developed with funding from the Department for Communities and Local Government, while the land is leased from a local famer.  Following cuts to central government funds for the development of authorised Gypsy and Traveller sites, few similar projects have been completed across the UK in the past decade.

    25th anniversary celebrations at Ryeburn Close!

    August 13, 2019

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    Three generations of Ryeburn Close tenants turned out to celebrate the scheme’s 25th anniversary in August. The street party at the Kessingland scheme included a BBQ, afternoon tea, facepainting, fancy dress, children’s poetry and art competitions, and a lucky dip. Orwell Housing neighbours also joined in the fun.

    Ryeburn Close opened on 16 April 1994, and 10 of the original tenants still live there, including Debra Ripper. She was celebrating at the party with her grandchildren. Debra moved into the scheme as a young mother and shared photographs of the close taken over the years with her neighbours. She said:

    I love living here and wouldn’t want to live anywhere else!

    Moll Robb is Chair of the Tenants’ Association, which includes all the tenants at the scheme and also celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. She said:

    Thank you Broadland Housing for building our homes and listening to us over the years. Without your help and support for our Residents Association we would not have been able to keep going. Thank you too to all the members of the Tenants’ Association, past and present, for keeping this a very nice place to live!

    2019 Gardening Competition winners!

    July 17, 2019

    Thank you and well done to everyone who entered our 2019 Gardening Competition. The standard of entries was very high and there were some difficult decisions for our judges! However, the judging panel (including our Environmental Champions and Jane, our tenant gardening guru) finally picked these winners below.

    • Best Garden
    • Best Hanging Baskets & Patio Pots
    • Best Small Garden
    • Best Community Garden
    • Judges’ Commendation Award
    • Best Recycled Garden

    Jane said: “This year the Broadland gardeners surpassed themselves in their enthusiasm! The design, colour and maintenance of all entries was of a very high standard. As always it was a great pleasure to be able to talk to the entrants and see how much effort and care they take to produce such stunning results. Well done to everyone who entered this year”.

    All entrants will receive a certificate and winners and runners up will also receive a Love2shop voucher for their entries.

    We hope their beautiful efforts inspire you this summer, and we look forward to receiving your entries for next year’s competition!

    Raising awareness of self-neglect and hoarding in Norfolk

    July 15, 2019

    Broadland Housing has created a short video to accompany the launch of Norfolk Safeguarding Adults Board‘s updated guidance on self-neglect and hoarding.

    Latest guidance on self-neglect and hoardingDownload

    The 3-minute animation summarises the county strategy on self-neglect and hoarding. It is designed to raise awareness among adult safeguarding practitioners and give practical advice on how to report concerns.

    The strategy and the video focus on the importance of collaborative, multi-agency working. The aim is a more preventative approach, and to promote tools such as the Clutter Image Rating Scale and the Self-neglect and Hoarding Assessment Triangle.

    Stephani Davis, Senior Housing Manager, said:

    Broadland is committed to working with Norfolk Safeguarding Adults Board and other agencies in Norfolk to proactively deal with safeguarding.

    We hope this short video will support practitioners who have involvement in self-neglect and hoarding in their role by providing useful information in an easily accessible way.

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