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Curo takes home six award wins in November

We’re thrilled to announce a series of award wins this month, recognising our work in regeneration, landscape design, and community-focused housing development.

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Curo announces new street names in Frome

Curo, the West of England housing association and housebuilder, has announced the street names for their Keyford Meadows development of 198 homes in Frome. The announcement comes shortly after the launch of Curo’s new show homes at Keyford Meadows in October this year.

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Curo manager takes home third consecutive win at prestigious building awards

Pictured: Alan Mapston, Senior Site Manager at Curo Senior Site Manager at housing association and house-builder Curo, Alan Mapston, marked his third consecutive win this week at National House Building Council’s (NHBC) Pride in the Job Award competition. The NHBC has presented Alan with another Quality Award for his outstanding work at Curo’s flagship developm…

The Story of a Neighbourhood

We're excited to share with you our commemorative booklet, "The Story of a Neighborhood," as we celebrate a decade at Mulberry Park.

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University of Bath students visit award-winning development from Curo

Pictured: University of Bath students and lecturer, Gavin Knowles, in front of the latest phase of development Mulberry Park, the award-winning residential development from Curo, recently hosted students from the neighbouring University of Bath as part of their education in civil engineering and architecture. The students, led by their lecturer Gavin Knowl…

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Works to start at £16 million affordable housing development in Bristol

Housing association Curo will start works this August to build 70 new affordable homes in Bishopsworth, Bristol, after securing planning consent for the site earlier this year. Curo will work with contractor Vistry Partnerships at the £16.4 million development to deliver a mix of apartments and houses with one, two and three-bedrooms on one of the last remainin…