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We're supporting No More Week

We’re supporting No More Week (6-12 March) to end domestic violence and sexual assault. Even the smallest actions can help: educating ourselves, talking with our friends and family, and getting involved in our communities.  

Golding Community Grant re-launch

We’re pleased to announce that we’ve re-launched our Community Chest initiative with a new name and an enhanced grant value. Welcome to Golding Community Grant! 

Our January performance

We want to be open with our customers about how we are performing, so each month we will share our performance figures with you. This graphic shows our performance figures for January 2022. 

Planning application submitted for Shepway Regeneration

We're pleased to advise that we have now submitted planning permission to Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) for our plans to regenerate Cambridge Crescent and Northumberland Court.

Our planning submission is due to go to MBC's Planning Committee in May, where we hope they'll approve our plans.

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Win a fantastic Apple iPad

We are offering our customers the chance to win a brand new 64GB Apple iPad, worth over £300!

Jan and Jeremy Mason Mile Ambassadors

Walking for wellness

Janice and Jeremy are Golding customers who've benefited from some of the wellbeing projects we support. They are now firm friends and are helping people in their communities to be more active. You can watch their story below and find out how they became ambassadors for the Mason Mile.

Golding Homes receives £3 million government grant

Golding Homes has been given its largest single funding allocation to date from the government’s housing agency Homes England.

Last week, Golding received over £3 million of grant funding which will be used to build new homes at two of our latest developments, Somerfield Terrace in Maidstone and The Burrows, Paddock Wood.

Want to save money on your energy bills?

With energy prices rising and the cost of living going up, most of us are going to be facing higher energy bills.

But there are some simple steps you can take to make your home more energy efficient, from switching to LED bulbs to washing clothes at 30°C.

And did you know that reducing your thermostat by 1°C could lower your energy bill by up to 10%?

We’ve put together some practical energy saving advice for our customers to help you save money on your bills and make your home feel warmer.

Find out more about our energy saving tips and advice.

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