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Press enquiries
For media enquiries please contact our press office depending on which area of Wales your enquiry is about.
South and West Wales
Alison Stokes
alison.stokes@wwha.co.uk / 07484 911100
North Wales
Andrew Price
andrew.price@wwha.co.uk / 07881 379098
General Enquires
communications.team@wwha.co.uk
Communities across Wales enjoy Easter activities
Easter egg hunts, a Spring Clean and craft workshops kickstarted a busy Spring and Summer schedule of events for Wales & West Housing communities.
“This placement has given me a lot of perspective.”
Rachel is a third-year law student. She says her work placement at WWH has helped her to make sense of her law studies by putting her knowledge into practice.
How to stay safe and spot scams before it’s too late
Scams have become increasingly savvy, with fraudsters constantly designing new ways to deceive unsuspecting individuals. Here are some key signs to watch out for to help you identify and avoid falling victim to scams.
Summer start for Penarth Extra Care Scheme
Work on Wales & West Housing’s new extra care scheme for older people in Penarth is expected to start this summer.
Wales & West Housing Group staff donate more than £42,200 to Wales Air Ambulance and Blood Bikes Wales
Two health charities which carry out life-saving missions across Wales will share £42,222 in funding from staff at Wales & West Housing Group (WWHG).
Your money advice
Here our team of Tenancy Support Officers (TSOs) have put together some advice on the issues residents ask them for help about most regularly.
Tips for using fruit and vegetables that might otherwise go waste
Resident gardener Glenys and the volunteers at St Mellons Community garden in Cardiff are back with some money-saving tips for the spring.
“We were going to be made homeless and couldn’t believe our luck when we moved to our new home.”
Rachel, Kristian and their three-year-old daughter Lily-Grace were facing homelessness when their private landlord wanted to sell the home they were renting.
Welsh Government Minister praises our new energy efficient Cardiff homes
Our electric-powered apartments could cost residents on average £307 or less per year to run