GHCP: £150 million investment and 727 new affordable homes

The relaunched GHCP shows the power of working #Twogether for our communities
The Gloucestershire Homes and Communities Partnership (GHCP) has released figures that show the impact its members have had across Gloucestershire in the last financial year.
Made up of seven housing associations that manage more than 35,000 homes in Gloucestershire, the GHCP has invested £150 million in housing and built 727 new affordable homes across Gloucestershire. The group also employs more than 1,600 people that live in the county.
The group is committed to working #Twogether to tackle shared challenges for housing providers including net zero, supported housing, and making sure that the voice of tenants is heard across the sector. It is also committed to investing in new homes and ensuring that social housing in Gloucestershire is warm, safe and affordable.
Our Chief Executive Hayley has stepped into the role of Co-Chair alongside Gloucester City Homes Chief Executive Guy Stenson. They will be leading the group as it works to make sure that Gloucestershire is a place where tenants feel safe, supported and are proud to call it home.
Speaking about the GHCP Hayley told us: “By coming together, we’ve been able to deliver hundreds of new affordable homes and provide stable employment for more than 1,600 people living in Gloucestershire. We know that there is more work to do, but we are proud of the impact we’ve made and will continue to work together to support our tenants and the communities we serve.”
You can find out more about the GHCP on its website: Gloucestershire Homes and Communities Partnership – Building sustainable futures together