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Taking an agile approach to the coronavirus crisis
As the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc worldwide, our Chief Executive Elspeth Mackenzie reveals some of the ways Thrive Homes has sought to cope with the challenges the pandemic has presented.
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Time to put key workers at the heart of our housing strategy
The housing market must be reformed to support the essential workers we have relied on throughout this crisis, writes Elspeth Mackenzie.
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Thrive’s Customer Experience Panel is going from strength to strength
The building blocks that have laid in past years means that the CEP is growing in influence and having more impact than ever before, our Independent Chair - Andy Sage - shares more.
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Working with customers to deliver real change
Giving customers a voice is a key focus at Thrive Homes, Andy Sage, Independent Chair of our Customer Experience Panel shares more.
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Shared ownership’s moment is coming…
As Help to Buy comes to the end of its shelf life in 2023, shared ownership is being positioned by government as the natural successor.
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One hundred years after the Addison Act, we must offer homes in a variety of tenures
Thrive Homes is turning itself into a business halfway between a traditional housing association and a professional landlord underpinned by ethics, writes Elspeth Mackenzie.
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Enterprising response to a changing world
In her latest blog our Chief Executive Elspeth Mackenzie reveals how Thrive Homes is seeking to evolve while remaining true to its social purpose.
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The Thrive Deal – a better deal for all
In our latest blog, Thrive Homes Operations Director Jo Barrett introduces the new Thrive Deal and what it means for our customers.
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Building a brighter future through tough times
In her latest blog Thrive Homes Chief Executive Elspeth Mackenzie discusses the need for continuing, varied development to tackle formidable challenges confronting the housing sector.