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March & April 2006

Community benefits from Decent Homes investment by Sheffield Homes - 12th April 2006

Easter came early for scores of children living in the Norwood and Bishopholme area of Sheffield as part of the biggest investment in housing in the city’s history.
 

A 'First Point' of Contact for Manor Top & Crystal Peaks - 11th April 2006

First Point, the Council’s hugely successful one-stop-shop, is expanding again.
Through partnership between Sheffield Libraries and Sheffield Homes, a new local First Point office will open within Manor Library on Tuesday 18th April.
 

Sheffield Homes launches estate transformation - 31st March 2006

Hundreds of tenants on a 1930s Sheffield estate are to have their homes transformed as part of the biggest investment in housing the city has ever seen.
 

Partnership scheme cracks down on false reporting of repairs - 27th March 2006

A new system has been launched to prevent council tenants making false claims of criminal damage to their home. The scheme could save Sheffield Homes thousands of pounds, as well as freeing up valuable police time.
 

Joint campaign clamps down on untaxed vehicles - 10th March 2006

Key agencies in Sheffield have worked together to remove over 150 untaxed vehicles from the city’s streets.
 

Help to improve housing services in your city - 10th March 2006

Black and minority ethnic tenants can make a real difference to council housing services by attending a Forum  next month.