Thursday, 3 May 2012

Decent Homes Scheme Is a Success, Concludes New Report

Since the launch of Nottingham City Homes (NCH) in April 2005, the company has set out to improve communities, by reducing the level of crime, and improve people's health & well-being. Now a new report shows that their Decent Homes programme is a sensation. The Decent Homes Program was started in 2008, since then NCH have installed windows in almost 16,000 properties, over 10,000 central heating systems, 9,000 kitchens and over 7,200 bathrooms. In total, £187m is being spent to bring properties up to standard in Nottingham with the program due to finish in 2015.  The sixty-eight page Report is a joint venture between Nottingham Trent University, and Nottingham City Homes, with contributions from other agencies, including the City Council, Nottingham City NHS, Nottingham Business School, and Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnership. The Report concludes that across Nottingham as a whole the total number of burglaries was reduced from 4,631 burglaries in 2007 to 3,639 burglaries in 2009. This represents a 21 percent reduction in the number of burglaries across the city over this period because of Decent Homes Improvements.  Read more on the Nottingham Evening Post website.

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