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Peaks & Plains Housing Trust is a regional profit-for-purpose housing association. We own and manage around 5,200 homes across Cheshire East, Cheshire West, and High Peak.
Peaks & Plains Housing Trust is a regional profit-for-purpose housing association. We own and manage around 5,200 homes across Cheshire East, Cheshire West, and High Peak.
Under 25, live locally and facing difficulties? Here's a handful of organisations in Cheshire that may offer the support you need - whether you're looking for social events, counselling, or rehabilitation.
It's important to make sure that you're receiving the right amount of benefits. The organisations below will make sure that you access everything you're entitled to.
The Trust received reports that there were visitors at strange hours of the day and night to one of our homes. This is what we discovered - and how we worked with our partners to turn the family's lives around.
One of our customers, David Mycroft, shares his experience of how we worked with us to find a solution to his problem. Working with him and our partners, we found a solution that gave Dave the confidence to join us on our Challenge Group.
It’s that time of year when damp, mould and condensation in the home can become a problem. Recent news stories have, quite rightly, raised awareness of this issue. Here we outline our approach is to damp, mould and condensation and how we can help.
Most people want to deal with us quickly and efficiently, whether that’s on the phone, online or on live chat. But if you need a face to face chat we can help with that. Here's how to make an appointment to visit our offices.
No matter how you pay, this Christmas and New Year some payment dates will have changed due the Bank Holidays. Maybe you've been paid early by your employer. Perhaps your Universal Credit has come through sooner than expected.
Our staff have been busy playing elf - delivering goodies and festive treats to our customers
This conservatory was off limits to residents for quite a while, starting with a tricky leak that led us to contract Frank Rogers for a complete refurbishment of this communal area. Now, the conservatory is back up and running, better than ever.