
Proud to support Bradford’s first 'Make Space for Girls' outdoor space
The first outdoor green space in Bradford designed specifically for teenage girls and designed with the help of local girls is now open.
The first outdoor green space in Bradford designed specifically for teenage girls and designed with the help of local girls is now open.
Incommunities urges customers to have their say on services, their experiences, and issues that affect them and their community.
We have recently launched our Customer Voice Strategy which is designed to provide opportunities for residents to shape and influence improvement of our services and homes.
The Northern Housing Consortium Charitable Trust has launched the Unlocking Success Bursary Scheme, a program designed to support tenants in their pursuit of learning and skills development for future employment.
We are constantly looking at how we manage our green spaces to help tackle climate change, increase biodiversity, lessen the effects of drought and improve urban drainage.
We are working with partners across the region to help drive economic grown and support.
We want to work with you to help improve the services that we deliver. The feedback collected will be used to improve our services and processes and all responses will be kept confidential.
Work has started on Incommunities properties in the Wyke area of Bradford with 102 homes to receive energy-saving measures such as wall and loft insulation and new windows and doors.