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Latest News
We have recently worked with the RNIB to convert our Tenancy Agreements into the Spoken Word for those customers who have visual impairment.
Your quarterly news update on housing services from V2C is now available
Fifty additional housing students (an increase of 150%!) were given the opportunity to attend the Tai 08 Conference, this year courtesy of Valleys to Coast (V2C) and RCT Homes.
Bettws Boys and Girls Club’s building at the Old School has recently had a face lift with the help of the Valleys to Coast’s Building Communities scheme. Work has recently been completed to install a brand new central heating system and double glazed windows and doors in conjunction with contractors Lovell and Bowater. Both contractors have signed up to help community groups as part of their commitment to Valleys to Coast’s Major Improvement Programme that will ensure that their properties are brought in line with Welsh Housing Quality Standard by 2012.
V2C recently celebrated the official opening of its Ger-y-Nant scheme, situated in Bridgend town centre. Councillor Ralph Hughes, Cabinet Member - Community, Bridgend County Borough Council performed the opening and each resident received a personalised Easter egg as a gift to commemorate the opening.
Congratulations to Oakwood's Acorn Community Association for holding a Spring Clean last month. The aim of the event was to promote responsible refuse disposal, focusing the clean up on the river bank at the south end of the estate.