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The refurbished roof garden at Morley Court was officially opened at a special community event in the newly-revitalised communal space.
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our role at the heart of our communities and the work, people and innovation that makes it a success.
The refurbished roof garden at Morley Court was officially opened at a special community event in the newly-revitalised communal space.
We acquired 89 social rent homes in Little America and three further homes in other parts of the city from a leading social housing provider.
We donated spare duvets to Trevi House, a specialist facility for women with drug and alcohol misuse issues and their children.
This amazing group of six women has been pulling out all the stops to ensure older city centre residents never feel alone.
Tony Dawes and his walking football team are always on the lookout for new players to help improve people’s health and make new friends.
Our staff were honoured with a Police Commander’s Award in the aftermath of the tragic fire in Union Street on New Year’s Day 2015.
We hold regular cooking skills training, and decided to test the skills of our former chair, Elaine Pellow, and former chief executive, Clive Turner.
Our communications team asked residents and their children to capture on film what life is like growing up in a PCH home.
A decent home is the foundation for a good life, and PCH has been providing decent homes for people in Plymouth for a decade.
Residents at Parkwood Care Home brought the outside world inside by turning one of their corridors into an actual street!
Devonport is a place Bill is very familiar with. The former Navy man has been all over the world, yet here is where he calls home.
John was a resident of Innes House and moved to Africa. Years later, after leaving the RAF, he opened his own satellite TV shop in Saltash.
Our Learn For Free programme won the Excellence in Employment, Skills and Training category at the 2017 Tpas Awards.
Jeremiah’s Journey held its annual Christmas party here at Plumer House, with more than 100 people joining in the festive fun.
A film produced for Grow, Share, Cook enjoyed its premiere in the city centre, with a number gathering around the big screen on the Piazza.
Schoolchildren had the chance to take their learning outside of the classroom thanks to the Education Through Expeditions scheme.
PCH resident Rose Hodgson shaved all her hair off to raise money for St Luke’s Hospice and donated her hair to a children’s charity.
Ten children who were involved in the Kids with Cameras project, were invited to switch on the Plumer House Christmas lights.
We worked with DCH and community café Devonport Live to bring a touch of Christmas to two community fun days in Devonport.
When families moved back into the newly-refurbished Clowance Street flats, they were certainly pleased to have somewhere to call home again.
We’ve worked with Plymouth Raiders’ players and coaches to provide a series of free basketball coaching sessions for children in Devonport.