
Our commitment to support our residents
At Curo we want to assure all our residents that we will always support you and work with you to keep you in your home wherever possible.
At Curo we want to assure all our residents that we will always support you and work with you to keep you in your home wherever possible.
Ashima, Dan and Katie are chatting through how we're working with you to keep your home, your building and your family and neighbours safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Government's Minister of Housing has published a letter to all social housing residents setting out the measures that are in place to support you during the next phase towards reopening society.
Curo’s housebuilding division is today re-opening construction sites across the West of England, in line with government instructions and the three-step plan to end the coronavirus lockdown unveiled on Sunday 10 May. Prime Minister Boris Johnson actively encouraged construction and manufacturing operations to resume while urging companies and workers to continue to observe physical distancing measures.
Since the start of the Coronavirus lockdown, The Hub at Mulberry Park has had to close its doors to protect public health. But while classes and meetings have been temporarily suspended, the Hub’s team have quickly adapted to the new ‘normal’ and found other ways to support the communities of Mulberry Park, Foxhill and the wider Combe Down.
Curo resident Maya Wolf (pictured below with her handiwork) explains how she and a friend decided to put their talents, time and resources to work by making hundreds of face shields for people on the frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Written by: Guest bloggers
While the government guidance issued 23rd March is specifically allowing construction works to carry on, we’ve taken the decision to temporarily close all our sites as of Friday 27th March. We’re doing this to protect our colleagues, contractors and the wider communities against the spread of COVID-19.