One Vision Housing

Star performance

One Vision Housing formed in 2006 following a stock transfer from Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council. Chief executive Roy Williams and chairman Darren Hardy are confident that its successful Decent Homes programme and commitment to putting tenants first will help to fulfil OVH’s mission to be the landlord of choice in Sefton

Spotlight on elder abuse victims

Riverside worked in partnership with One Vision Housing to support World Elder Abuse Awareness Day at a joint event in Bootle.

SitexOrbis cameras help catch boiler thieves

A crackdown on rising boiler thefts in Sefton has met with early success following Merseyside Police arresting burglars in connection with two break-ins. The burglars were caught with the help of SitexOrbis cameras triggered by alarms as they broke into properties.

One Vision Housing launch green initative

One Vision Housing and Green Apprentices have teamed up to tackle long-term unemployment in Sefton and deal with environmental problems in the borough's estates.

One Vision Housing appoints Connaught

One Vision Housing has appointed Connaught Partnerships and Apollo Heating in a four-year, £35 million facilities management contract.

One Vision Housing celebrate diversity

Tai Chi, Reiki treatments and belly dancing were some of the treats enjoyed by tenants during an Equality and Diversity Seminar organised by One Vision Housing this month.

Envisioning Sefton's future

Sefton-based One Vision Housing was formed in October 2006 – it has made a good start

New Mediation Service for Liverpool housing

South Liverpool Housing (SLH) in partnership with Arena Housing and One Vision Housing has launched a new mediation service to resolve neighbourhood disputes.

Connaught warns over dangers from Sefton decent homes scheme

Connaught Partnerships have visited Grange Primary School in Bootle to warn pupils of the dangers while home improvement works are carried out.

A Vision for the Future

Kier Building Maintenance North’s latest Northwest contract should bring improvements to the homes and lives of thousands on Merseyside.

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