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Thrive Homes retains G1 rating from the Regulator of Social Housing
On 26 April 2023, the Regulator of Social Housing confirmed that Thrive Homes has retained a G1/V2 grading following the completion of an In-Depth Assessment (IDA).
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Safety & Health Excellence Awards shortlist Thrive Homes for Team of the Year
The awards that celebrate innovations and achievements in health and safety, have recognised the team at Thrive Homes for their work providing services and a working environment that keeps everyone safe from harm both physically and mentally.
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Government Emergency Alert
Advice for those who may be distressed or put in danger by the siren-like sound on their smartphone on 23rd April 2023.
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Thrive Homes receives A+ stable outlook credit rating from S&P Global
The credit rating upgrade demonstrates Thrive's strong credit position and resilience enabling the continued progression of its strategy.
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Three Rivers District Council and Thrive Homes secure funding to improve local homes
The partnership will help improve the energy efficiency of 155 local homes, bringing them up to an EPC C rating.
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Leading Hertfordshire charity, Liberty Tea Rooms and Community Hub, to expand thanks to generous donation from Thrive Homes
Liberty Tea Rooms and Community Hub is able to expand its vital support during the cost-of-living crisis thanks to a generous donation from Thrive Homes’ outreach programme, Thrive Give.
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Learning opportunities are helping Thrive to improve services
Key highlights from a number of recent escalated complaints.
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Small Acts of Kindness GIVE the gift of warmth to those who need it the most
Small Acts of Kindness source, pack and distribute practical gifts and information to reduce the negative impact that feeling lonely or isolated can have on older people’s physical and mental wellbeing.
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Scam artists are claiming they can install energy meters that “save money”
The scam involves paying to have another meter fitted or a device added that can mimic or reduce the amount of energy being used.