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New Kāinga Ora homes in Richmond set to welcome residents
Five new state homes in Richmond are ready for whānau to move in. Kāinga Ora has purchased the five two-bedroom homes in Richmond, near Nelson, from developer NZ Housing Group now that construction has been completed. They
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New Richmond homes complete
Thirteen new public homes in Richmond are ready for residents to move in after construction was completed earlier this month. We have taken over ownership of the homes on the corner of Gladstone Road and Waverley Street in Richmond, near Nelson, after entering an agreement last year
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Connections with communities
Partnering our tenants with local services and their wider community is an important function of Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities. The value of ensuring our tenants are given the tools and connections to live well in their homes is immeasurable. A great example of this in practice is the Eveleyn Couzins complex in the Christchurch suburb of Richmond, where staff, tenants and local stakeholders
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Locals lap up Stone Soup event
A local Whanganui community event with close ties to Kāinga Ora has been connecting the community for more than 12 years. , as well as anything in between. More recently, she has helped plan the event. For Saturday’s event, she got Bunnings on board to donate $100 worth of seeds
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Significant new housing development for Blenheim
Kāinga Ora has completed construction of 10 new one-bedroom public homes in central Blenheim. Residents will begin moving into the single-level, full universal design homes on the corner of Richmond and Charles Streets in Blenheim later this month
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New homes to provide much-needed housing in Marlborough
Fourteen new homes in Blenheim are ready for residents to move in, following completion of the largest Kāinga Ora public housing complex in the Marlborough region to date. a cost of $5.3 million. Construction is also underway on another 10 homes on the corner of Richmond and Charles Streets in Blenheim and is expected to be
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A new home for a new year
The new 29 one-bedroom apartment social housing development in Nelson is ready to welcome Kāinga Ora customers. in Nelson Tasman, including six homes in Oxford Street in Richmond and 26 new homes in Neale Avenue in Stoke, all of which Kāinga Ora has agreed to purchase
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Kāinga Ora home a place to make new memories
Blenheim mum Maria and her whānau gather around the dining table in the kitchen of their Kāinga Ora home every day, connecting with each other over kai. Te Reo Māori tutor. After volunteering at the local community gardens for four years, Maria now works part-time at Bunnings, where she organises community
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Healthier homes under Homestar
A new standard in public housing is already helping tenants save money on power bills and providing warmer, healthier homes. new 6 Homestar home in Richmond just over a week ago and is already feeling the benefits. "It has been cold outside but I haven’t even had to turn my heat pump on
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New Kāinga Ora homes built by Nelson NMIT construction students completed
Three new homes built by Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) students preparing for a career in the construction industry are ready for Kāinga Ora customers in Nelson. The three two-bedroom homes in Kawai Street were built on NMIT’s Richmond campus by around 30 carpentry students undertaking the NZ Certificate in Construction