renewing our commitment to support people affected by domestic abuse
We have renewed our promise to the Chartered Institute of Housingâs Make a Stand pledge, alongside other members of the North East Housing Partnership.Â
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Four skips full of waste, old fridges, sofas, and other rubbish have been cleared from a County Durham neighbourhood in a multi-agency operation in a bid to clean the streets ahead of Bonfire Night.
Staff from believe housing worked with Durham County Councilâs Clean and Green Team, local councillors and residents to clean up the Deneside area of Seaham.
The operation was held during the last week of October, to remove potentially dangerous rubbish from the area ahead of Bonfire Night.
Residents filled four community skips with bulky waste, and six sofas, 15 fridges and 21 tyres were removed. Weeds were cleared from car parking bays, 20 large tree branches were taken away and 33 bags of litter were collected.
Julie Dower, Neighbourhood Manager at believe housing, said: âThis was a tremendous team effort by the partners, who all want our communities to be safe and pleasant places to live.
âUnfortunately, there have been a high number of fires in the Deneside area of Seaham.
âBy reducing rubbish in the neighbourhood before Bonfire Night, weâve not only made the area look and feel better for residents but also taken away material that could be burned.â
The âMake a Difference in Denesideâ initiative was supported and part funded by Durham County Councillors for the Deneside ward, Rochelle Charlton-LainĂ© and John Purvis.
Councillor Charlton-LainĂ© said: âThroughout our time of being elected, we have had many messages from residents about fly tipping and mindless fires that have been set to burn excess rubbish and household waste.
âThis project has shown teamwork at its best, we had multiple stakeholders looking after residents, working together to create a better environment for all.
âWe would like to thank everyone for their efforts.â
We have renewed our promise to the Chartered Institute of Housingâs Make a Stand pledge, alongside other members of the North East Housing Partnership.Â
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Families living close to the County Durham coast are learning how to care for their local marine environment, thanks to funding from believe housing.
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A County Durham village is honouring its fallen this Remembrance period with a striking poppy installation.Â
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Residents are being urged to stay alert following reports of illegal money lenders â known as loan sharks â operating in County Durham.
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