News

What's new? Keep up-to-date with news and events involving Wakefield and District Housing and our work in the community.

This section has all the latest information about new properties we are building, updates on new or changed WDH services and details of community events we get involved in – like our annual Garden Competition.

You can read older articles in our news or press release archive, if you want to find out about something less recent.

Our media centre gives the contact details for our public relations officers, and includes useful facts and figures about WDH.


News


Published: 06 September 2010
Residents from an independent living scheme in Hemsworth were stunned at the transformation when they visited their newly improved flats for the first time in 6 months!

Published: 03 September 2010
Children in Featherstone got colourful and sporty this summer as part of a lively set of activities organised by a local community group that received a financial boost from Wakefield and District Housing (WDH).

Published: 01 September 2010
Of the 5,500 tonnes of waste that Wakefield and District Housing (WDH) shifts each year, which includes anything from office waste, to old dumped mattresses recovered from estates, only 31% of it was recycled with the rest going to landfill.

Published: 31 August 2010
Children from Wakefield were jumping through hoops, scrambling under nets and dribbling round cones in a challenging obstacle course as part of a fortnight of events organised by a local community group.

Published: 27 August 2010
A new housing development consisting of 55 homes shared between Wakefield and District Housing (WDH) and Ben Bailey homes is well on its way in the area of Featherstone.

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