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: 13 November 2008
Wakefield and District Housing (WDH) has received safety advice which is aimed at preventing accidents from hot water systems. The information is particularly relevant for tenants with coal fire back boilers or immersion heaters.

Published: 20 October 2008
Wakefield and District Housing’s (WDH’s) commitment to excellence and business improvement combined with its dedication to local community initiatives has earned it recognition at this year’s British Quality Foundation Awards.

Published: 04 November 2008
Wakefield and District Housing’s (WDH) first Independent Living Scheme to be modernised is almost ready for completion.

Published: 28 October 2008
Wakefield and District Housing and Groundwork Wakefield are proud to announce the completion of community gardens and external works at Chequers Close in Pontefract.

Published: 27 October 2008
Wakefield and District Housing (WDH) has teamed up with the Housing Corporation, EDF Energy and eaga, one of the largest providers of domestic energy solutions in Europe, to distribute light bulbs, donated by EDF Energy, to all WDH tenants.

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press releases

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Media Centre

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