Top 100: Two Rivers Housing is confident it will continue to deliver new homes
A ‘difficult’ year for everyone financially was also a landmark year in other ways for a major social housing provider in Gloucestershire.
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For a business which provides and manages social housing for hundreds of families across Gloucestershire the cost-of-living crisis and its ongoing impact was the overwhelming theme of its last financial year.
Two Rivers Housing, which is headquartered in Newent, north Gloucestershire, and employs 160 staff, made a point of thanking the many agencies it has worked with through-out the year to support its many tenants.
But despite the challenges, and in a year in which it has restructured and announced the retirement of its long-standing chief executive officer, Garry King, the company declared its latest financial results as “strong”.
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