Hulme high-rises transformed
Our £24 million project to improve eleven 1960s concrete tower blocks in Hulme is complete, transforming the city’s skyline as well as the lives of the 660 residents who live in them.
> moreOur £24 million project to improve eleven 1960s concrete tower blocks in Hulme is complete, transforming the city’s skyline as well as the lives of the 660 residents who live in them.
> moreA Manchester woman who has devoted her life to helping young people in inner-city communities escape gang culture and make positive choices has been named the city’s ‘Women’s Champion’ for 2013.
> moreCity South is celebrating after being named one of The Sunday Times 100 Best Not for Profit Organisations to work for in the country.
> moreA new business network has brought together some of Manchester’s brightest companies to work together to create jobs and training opportunities to help make Hulme and Moss Side a more prosperous place.
> moreCity South and local voluntary organisation, Manchester Active Voices, are helping girls and young women who are at risk of exploitation by gang members to find an escape route, and the path to a safer, more fulfilling life.
> moreCity South’s innovative work to tackle worklessness and support local people into employment and training has been recognised at the prestigious National Housing Federation Community Impact Awards.
> moreCity South is a finalist in two of the housing and regeneration sector’s most prestigious national awards.
> moreCity South has received £1 million from the Big Lottery Fund to prevent many of the most vulnerable people living in social housing from falling into the debt trap.
> moreThe Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation addressed a seminar attended by leading housing professionals and local businesses at an event hosted by City South Manchester Housing Trust this week.
> moreIf you have any old bicycles cluttering up your garage or back garden we’d like to get our hands on them for a really good cause.
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