Is bromford a housing association?

Is bromford a housing association?

We are a housing association – one of the biggest in the country and, for more than 50 years, we have provided warm, safe, secure and affordable homes for our customers. But ultimately, we’re a people business. Not only do we care about the 100,000 people who live in our homes, we want them to thrive.

How many homes do bromford have?

We focus on our key geographies with over 50% of our homes in four key areas. We aim to deliver 11,000 new homes by 2029….Overview.

Key metrics 2020/21 2020/19
Interest Cover (EBITDA-MRI) 1.9x 1.7x
Homes Owned 44,962 44,000
Housing Completions 902 1,027

Can my housing association move me?

You can swap your council or housing association home with another tenant if you follow certain rules and get permission from your landlord. This is often called ‘mutual exchange’. Contact your landlord if you’re a housing association tenant and want to swap homes.

Who is the head of Bromford housing?

Robert Nettleton
Bromford Group/CEO

Robert became chief executive of Bromford in November 2018, after being appointed as chief executive designate in July 2018. Robert was previously chief executive of Merlin. He joined Merlin March 2014 and was appointed to the Merlin board in April 2015.

When was Bromford founded?

1963
Formed back in 1963, with only a small number of properties, we have grown and evolved into the social business that we are today – helping people to be the best they can be.

Who runs Bromford Council?

Bromford’s management team consists of CEO Robert Nettleton, Executive Director of Finance Lee Gibson, Executive Director of Integration and Transformation Nick Cummins and Executive Director of New Homes Martyn Blackman.

What’s the difference between council house and housing association?

Housing associations rent their properties through the council and sometimes you can go directly to them. A council tends to offer a Secured Tenancy with a Right To Buy your council house. A Housing Association offer Assured Tenancy agreements and you will usually have a Right To Acquire your home at a discount.

How do you get nominated for housing association?

Local councils also nominate people for housing by the housing associations with properties in the area. To be nominated by the council for a housing association letting, applicants usually need to be at the top of the list – either in urgent need, or with priority for some other reason.

What is Band C in housing?

Band C is for everyone else who has housing that meets the council’s standards and whose need for rehousing is not so urgent. This includes less serious medical issues, people agreed as homeless and most overcrowding cases. Approximately 53% of applicants are in this band.

How can I rent a home with Bromford?

To find out how you can rent a home and register with Bromford Housing head to our homes to rent page. To register for an account you already need to be a Bromford customer. If you don’t have your account reference number to hand you can register for an online account by completing the form below. First Name must be supplied.

How can I bid for another Bromford home?

Once you have read the above and have everything prepared, you can bid for another Bromford home. To find out how to apply, visit the website of the Choice Based Lettings scheme in your area of choice. Visit the rent a home search to find a Choice Based Lettings Scheme.

Do you need a Bromford account reference number?

To register for an account you already need to be a Bromford customer. If you don’t have your account reference number to hand you can register for an online account by completing the form below. First Name must be supplied. Surname must be supplied. Full Address must be supplied.

How old do you have to be to share a bedroom in Bromford?

1 bedroom for each person or couple age 16 or over; 1 bedroom for two children of the same gender aged 15 or under; 1 bedroom for two children aged 9 or under, regardless of gender; An extra bedroom for children who are unable to share because of their severe disabilities and the local authority has approved the criteria;