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Wednesday, 19 November 2008 |
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Swan Housing Group is offering a £100 reward to anyone able to provide information that leads to the recovery of a stolen memorial plaque from outside the old Millwall Fire Station on Westferry Road at the Southern end of the Isle of Dogs.
The plaque commemorates the lives of Violet Pengelly and Joan Bartlett, two teenage fire fighters who lost their lives during a Blitz bombing raid in 1940, and was unveiled in a special cereomony by Jim Fitzpatrick earlier this year (You can view the article here). Swan Housing Group Deputy Chief Executive, Mark Thompson, said: ‘It’s sad that a plaque like this should be stolen at a time of year when we traditionally come together in remembrance of the sacrifices made by others. ‘We hope that this small reward might lead to information that helps us recover the plaque.’ Anyone with information on the plaque’s whereabouts should contact Swan on 01277 844700. |
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
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December saw the annual Caretaking awards at the Exmouth Community Hall in E1. These awards celebrate achievements throughout the year and were presented by the Regional Director of Housing for London Sandra Fawcett. We are delighted to say that all staff received their pass certificates for the Proficiency tests with the top student award going to Morke Sissoko. |
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Tuesday, 11 March 2008 |
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We realise that our residents frequently have different lifestyles and how that can affect how you would prefer to pay your bills. Irregular hours can make visiting a Post Office or Bank awkward, and some people are not comfortable with phone or online banking. So we are regularly looking into finding alternative ways for you to pay your rent.
***Update **** You can now also pay your rent : on-line, by text, and in our offices
See below for more details, along with some of the other ways you can pay your rent today.
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Tuesday, 11 December 2007 |
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We are making big improvements to our Rent Payment Systems. The team has Welfare Benefits Officers and a specialist Money Advice Officer who can help you make the most of your money, make sure you get all the benefits you are entitled to and if you are struggling - to keep your home too! |
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Tuesday, 11 December 2007 |
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Debts can build up because people find the benefits system hard to understand. Don’t forget to check what benefits you are entitled to. If you are unsure ask us, our dedicated benefits officers, Shafique Hamza and Nicola Kimber, will help you out. |
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