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  • Editions
01 Cover
02 Contents
03 New development
04 Housing with care
05 Exclusive events for members
06 Repairs service update update
07 Out-of-hours emergency calls
08 Who pays for the repair?
09 Update your details
10 Your repair appointment
11 A load of rubbish!
12 Adapting your home
13 It was HOT, HOT, HOT at the HOP!
14 Happy 40th, York Place!
15 Opinion: the enviroment impact of cigarettes
16 Dates for your diary
17 A sizzling summer!
18 Gardening Competition winners
19 In the garden
20 Autumn wordsearch competition

Housing with care

Congratulations to Robert Kett Court, which won the ‘Outstanding and Best Creativity’ award in this year’s Wymondham in Bloom competition!

The scheme’s exhibit was created in loving memory of Owen James, who grew many of the plants in the display. Owen moved to Robert Kett Court in 2018 and set up the gardening club with the help of his daughter Annette.

Our housing with care schemes provide a supported environment for older people who have a care need and who wish to remain independent. Our schemes in Norfolk offer award-winning standards of care.

See our 2022 programme of open days when you can tour the facilities and talk to Broadland staff about housing with care.

Martin Miller 1926-2022

We were very sad to hear of the passing of Martin Miller, our first Chief Executive, in August.

Martin first came to Broadland in 1968 and helped establish some of our most popular housing schemes, including The Cedars in Norwich. After Martin stepped down from his role in 1991, he continued to support Broadland as a member. Until the pandemic, he attended our AGM every year, sharing his vast experience and knowledge.

Michael Newey, our Chief Executive, commented:

“Martin’s contribution to the people of Norfolk and to Broadland Housing was massive. As our first Chief Executive he helped grow Broadland from one scheme in Norwich to over 1,700 affordable rented homes across the county.

Martin knew that a home is the foundation of everything else in life and he ensured that Broadland stretched itself to deliver new homes that communities needed. His family can be very proud of his contribution to this county and to the lives of so many people over the years.”

Pictured above, Martin (left) and Michael at The Cedars 25th anniversary.