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Local housing association Accent Nene is working in partnership with South Cambridgeshire District Council to help stop the decline of Fulbourn's remarkable summer visitor, the swift.

Residents at the Cotton End sheltered housing scheme in Bretton, Peterborough, have been celebrating. It is 25 years since it opened its doors to residents back in 1983.

Accent Nene manager Gill Anderton is enjoying a double celebration after successfully completing a postgraduate certificate in sustainable business at Cambridge University and taking on a new green role within the housing association.

A local community group backed by Peterborough housing association Accent Nene is celebrating after scooping a national housing award. Paston Area Community Trust (PACT) has won the East of England regional heat in the 'What We Are Proud Of' category...

Work has started on phase one of the Windmill Estate redevelopment in Fulbourn near Cambridge. To mark the event leading Cambridgeshire housing association Accent Nene and construction partner Kier Partnership Homes (KPH) hosted a ceremony for people...

The first new homes at a former cricket ground off Alma Road in Peterborough are now available. The homes are being built by Accent Nene to help local people take their first step into home ownership.

For one young couple in the Cambridgeshire village of Bluntisham the old adage 'with a new home comes a new baby' has become a reality, thanks to Accent Nene.

Kier Partnership Homes (KPH) has been selected to redevelop the Windmill Estate in Fulbourn near Cambridge.KPH, part of the Kier Group, will begin redevelopment of the Fulbourn site under the £28 million contract in early February.

Accent Nene delivered some festive cheer to residents moving into brand new homes in Ulverston Close, in the Paston area of Peterborough. The event marked the completion of the first 15 home phase of the development, with a further 33 homes to...

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