Our celebrating 60 photo competition is officially closed!

Thank you for all of the fabulous entries you sent in, we were amazed by the volume and quality of submissions. We will be holding a first round of shortlisting soon with Chief Executive, Bruce Moore, Managing Director of Retirement Living, Pam Mastrantonio and Managing Director of Extra Care, Kris Peach, before sharing the final nine submissions from Retirement Living on our Facebook page on 12 August. The shortlisted photos will be live on our Facebook page until 16 August for anyone to vote for their favourite entry – so please make sure you are following us on Facebook so that you don’t miss your chance to vote!

Follow us at: https://www.facebook.com/Housing21/

The winner, followed by second and third place, will be announced on World Photography Day on 19 August on our social media channels, internally for managers and in the next edition of the newsletter. If you are a named winner, you and your scheme manager will be contacted to arrange the delivery of your prize.

If you have any questions about the photo competition, please contact communications@housing21.org.uk.

Do you have a sparkling story to share?

This year is our 60th anniversary as a housing association, and we can’t think of a better way to mark this momentous occasion than to celebrate you, our fantastic residents, by sharing your stories. Whether you're marking your own special diamond anniversary, making a difference at your scheme or in the local community, fundraising for charity or taking on an ambitious project this year, we would love to share your story far and wide through our website and social media channels. 

If you would like us to share your story, please speak to your local manager or email us directly at communications@housing21.org.uk.

You can read the fabulous diamond anniversary stories we’ve been sharing on our website, under resident information in ‘Housing 21’s 60th anniversary celebrations’

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