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Curo comes to you with Community Catch Ups

Our regular Community Catch Ups offer an opportunity to chat through issues and ask any questions you have about your home or neighbourhood. Our Resident Engagement team recently shared their programme for the weeks ahead - look out for Hannah and Neil down your way soon.

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Countdown to Christmas - could you be a £100 winner?

You could win £100 and all you need to do is sign up for our online consultation and engagement platform, VoiceBox. We're holding three special prize draws only for Curo customers on the platform as part of our countdown to Christmas.

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Catch up with us this spring

Every week, our Resident Engagement Co-ordinators Hannah Gavin and Neil Rogers hit the road to visit the areas we serve. The team is on hand to speak to customers about anything to do with their home, neighbourhood or how to get more involved with Curo.

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Curo plans royal knees-up to mark Platinum Jubilee

Residents living in Curo sheltered housing provided will be celebrating The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in style at three special events in Bath, Keynsham and Timsbury in May and June. The events are also open to anyone aged 60 or older living nearby, with tickets costing just £2 per person.

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Curo Jubilee celebrations

Celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with music, food and good company at one of our three events.

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Prizes to be won with our VoiceBox 'Mini Makes with Mich' Easter Competition

Time to get EGG-cited about Easter with the return of the VoiceBox Mini Makes competition! Show off your creative side with our FREE Easter Bonnet kit. To get your free kit all you need to do is login to VoiceBox and request a pack on our Forum pages or get in touch with us at VoiceBox@Curo-group.co.uk. Please add your own items to make it more unique and eye-catching. To ent…

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Bristol school opens sensory garden with help from local housebuilders

A school in Lawrence Weston, Bristol has opened a new sensory garden to help promote the pupils’ wellbeing and mental health. Oasis Academy Bank Leaze, also known locally as ‘the blue school on the hill’, was helped to set up the garden by housing association and housebuilder Curo and their contractor Jehu Group.