Alliance Homes Group

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Alliance Homes Group
Formation2006
TypeHousing association

Alliance Homes Group, a housing association located in the West of England, was established in 2006 following the transfer of homes from North Somerset Council. As a prominent provider of affordable housing in the region, Alliance Homes Group manages over 6,500 homes, serving a diverse range of residents including families, single adults, and the elderly. Their mission is to create thriving communities by delivering high-quality, affordable homes and providing comprehensive support services to residents.

History and Formation

Alliance Homes Group was formed as part of a large-scale voluntary transfer (LSVT) from North Somerset Council. This move was aimed at improving the quality of housing and services for residents. The transfer enabled significant investment in the maintenance and modernization of the housing stock, which had suffered from underfunding under the council's management. Since its inception, Alliance Homes has been committed to enhancing the living conditions and overall well-being of its residents.

Services and Operations

Housing Services

Alliance Homes Group offers a wide range of housing options, from rental properties to shared ownership schemes, to meet the diverse needs of the community. They work to ensure that their homes are well-maintained, energy-efficient, and safe. The organization has invested heavily in refurbishing older properties and developing new ones to meet modern standards.

Community Support

Beyond providing housing, Alliance Homes Group offers various support services to help residents lead fulfilling lives. This includes:

  • Tenancy Support: Assisting residents in managing their tenancies and maintaining their homes.
  • Employment and Training: Providing opportunities for residents to gain new skills and improve their employability.
  • Health and Wellbeing: Initiatives to promote physical and mental health among residents, including partnerships with local health services and community groups.

Development Projects

Alliance Homes Group is also involved in several development projects aimed at increasing the availability of affordable housing in the West of England. They work closely with local authorities, developers, and other stakeholders to build new homes and regenerate existing neighborhoods. Their development strategy focuses on sustainability and environmental responsibility, ensuring that new projects minimize their ecological footprint and contribute positively to the local environment.

Community Engagement

Community engagement is a core aspect of Alliance Homes Group's operations. They actively involve residents in decision-making processes through various forums and consultations. This participatory approach helps ensure that the services and developments meet the actual needs of the community. The organization regularly conducts surveys and feedback sessions to gather residents' input and improve their services.

Awards and Recognition

Alliance Homes Group has received several accolades for their work in housing and community services. These awards recognize their commitment to excellence in customer service, innovation in housing management, and contributions to community development. Their efforts in sustainability have also been acknowledged, reflecting their dedication to creating environmentally friendly housing solutions.

Future Plans

Looking ahead, Alliance Homes Group aims to continue expanding its portfolio of affordable homes while maintaining high standards of service delivery. They plan to leverage new technologies and innovative practices to enhance their housing management and support services. Additionally, they are committed to addressing the ongoing challenges of homelessness, housing affordability, and social inclusion in the West of England.

Conclusion

Alliance Homes Group plays a vital role in providing affordable housing and support services in the West of England. Since their establishment in 2006, they have made significant strides in improving housing quality, supporting community development, and fostering resident engagement. Their ongoing efforts and future plans underscore their commitment to building stronger, healthier, and more inclusive communities.

History

On 6 February 2006 North Somerset Housing was born out of a stock transfer from North Somerset Council. Around 6,700 properties were transferred, representing over 77 per cent of social housing in the district.[1]

In 2008 North Somerset Housing becomes nshousing.[2]

In 2009 Westonworks opens to provide information and advice on training courses, volunteering opportunities, self-employment and work experience.

In 2011 nshousing rebrands to become Alliance Homes. Alliance Homes is formally recognised and accredited as a social enterprise – an organisation that has the community and the environment at the heart of its work. Harbour Court offices are opened in Portishead and repairs and maintenance services are brought in house with the launch of Alliance Homes Property Care.

In 2012 The Carbon Savings Alliance is launched, led by Alliance Homes, the Alliance is made up of 30 landlords whose focus is to deliver energy efficient schemes to tenants.

In 2013 The Support Alliance and Older Person's Support Alliance are established as Alliance Living leads a range of partners to deliver support services across North Somerset.

In 2014 Alliance Living links up with Crossroads Care, Age UK and North Somerset Community Partnership to lead the Crossroads Alliance and provide support to unpaid carers to help them carry on caring for their loved ones.

In 2015 Alliance develops its first homes outside North Somerset.

In 2016 Group CEO Clive Bodley, who had successfully led the Group since its creation retires and Louise Swain is appointed as Group CEO.[3][dead link]

In 2017 following the closure of Carers Trust Phoenix 50 staff transferred to Alliance Living and Alliance took on their Adult Carers Support Service, Young Carers Support Service and Counselling Service for Carers.[4][dead link]

Overview

Alliance Homes Group is a housing association operating in the West of England and were established in 2006 to manage homes which were transferred from North Somerset Council.

Alliance Homes currently own and manage around 6,500 homes and employ 400 staff, have an annual turnover of £38 million and work in partnership with local, regional and national agencies to deliver services. As well as providing homes that are affordable in terms of rent and running costs, they also provide a range of care and support services to help individuals.

Alliance Homes have achieved national, regional and local recognition for their work.[5][6][dead link]

Alliance Homes have built a new £10 million development of 65 self-contained apartments for people over 55 in Worle, North Somerset.[7]

Services / Brands

Alliance Homes Group - is a registered society and social enterprise operating across the West of England.[8]

Alliance Homes - manages 6,800 homes. It also delivers a range of projects to build stronger communities.

Alliance Living Support - is a support provision for vulnerable people who deliver services across North Somerset.

Alliance Living Care - promotes independent living by providing domiciliary care services, as a local authority partner and direct to the public.

Alliance Property Care - specialises in asset management, development, repairs and investment.

Alliance Ventures - deliver environmentally friendly initiatives. It includes ownership of solar photo-voltaic panels installed on 1,700 properties and is a significant energy generator.

Partnerships

Alliance Homes Group is involved with a number of partnerships:[9][dead link]

The Older Persons Support Alliance: Age UK (Somerset), Rethink Mental Illness, North Somerset Community Partnership.

The Support Alliance: Second Step, Richmond Fellowship, Freeways, Elim Housing, Voluntary Action North Somerset.

The Carers Support Alliance: Alliance Living Support, Age UK Somerset, North Somerset Community Partnership.

References

  1. ^ "Alliance Homes: Who we are". www.alliancehomesgroup.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-03-25.
  2. ^ "Alliance Homes Group: Celebrating 10 Years - 2006 to 2016" (PDF). www.alliancehomesgroup.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-03-25.
  3. ^ "Alliance Homes website Alliance appoints Louise Swain". www.alliancehomesgroup.org.uk.[dead link]
  4. ^ "Alliance Homes Group To Take Over Carers Trust Phoenix Services". www.thewestonmercury.co.uk.[dead link]
  5. ^ Erosh Awards Alliance win Erosh Award Archived 2016-04-04 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Business Leader Alliance Homes winners at green energy awards
  7. ^ Western Daily Press Worle to get new extra care scheme Archived 2015-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Alliance Homes website Corporate Plan 2015
  9. ^ Alliance Homes website Working with partners

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