LATEST NEWS
  1. Safeguarding Policy
  2. Cumbria Becomes First Ecumenical County in England
  3. Act now to support BBC Radio Cumbria
  4. Archdeacons' Articles of Enquiry 2011
  1. A new draft Safeguarding Policy has been uploaded to the Diocesan website.
    Wednesday 1 February 2012Read more...
  2. The Ecumenical County of Cumbria: A Declaration of Intent by the Methodist, United Reformed and Anglican Churches
    Monday 21 November 2011Read more...
  3. The BBC Trust is consulting on proposals to reduce the resources for BBC local radio, which would have a significant impact on Radio Cumbria.
    Friday 21 October 2011Read more...
  4. The results of the 2011 Archdeacons' Articles of Enquiry can now be downloaded from the website
    Thursday 6 October 2011Read more...
Mitre Housing

Mitre Housing Association has 143 properties across Cumbria.

The Association's first successful development was at Chapel Stile, Langdale in 1984. Eight 3 bed roomed family houses were built, the majority of which are still occupied by the original tenants. Developments followed at Bolton, Cliburn, Appleby, Braithwaite, Carlisle (Belah), Lorton, Windermere and Low Hesket.

43 properties in Workington came to the Association following a Transfer of Engagements in 1997 between the Workington Housing Association and the Diocesan Association.

In the main the Association focuses on rural developments, ideally providing small groups of six to eight units which can be integrated into the life of the local community.

The aim of the Association is to house people of all ages who are in need of accommodation at affordable rents. The organisation enjoys charitable status and is controlled by a voluntary Management Committee; Mitre Housing has appointed Eden Housing as our managing agents: click here to go to the appropriate section of their website

 

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