Aspire Housing
Aspire is a non-profit making Registered Social Landlord that provides over 16,000 customers with affordable homes across North Staffordshire and South Cheshire. Playing a prominent role in local regeneration, it was responsible for commissioning the extra care and retail elements of Mill Rise. |
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NHS North Staffordshire
NHS North Staffordshire is responsible for delivering primary care services to over 210,000 people in Newcastle and Staffordshire Moorlands and is a shareholder in LIFT company Prima 200. It approved the commissioning of all the primary care sections of Mill Rise including its three GP surgeries.
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RENEW North Staffordshire
One of nine government-funded Housing Market Renewal Pathfinders in England. RENEW promotes regeneration by creating a stronger, more stable housing market. Its local knowledge and groundwork with Knutton and Cross Heath communities provided vital support for Mill Rise.
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Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council undertakes all the usual roles of a borough council including continuing responsibility for local regeneration and development. It took a strategic enabling role in the Mill Rise project as well as carrying out its statutory planning and other formal duties. |
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Housing Corporation
The Housing Corporation is the national government agency that helps to fund new affordable housing and regulates housing associations in England. It contributed over £4.5m to the extra care element of the Mill
Rise scheme and took special interest in this innovative development. |
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Staffordshire County Council
Staffordshire County Council is responsible for countywide services including education, social services and highways, and produces the Staffordshire strategic plan. Its contribution to Mill Rise included work on highways and infrastructure to ensure adequate access. |
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The Homes and Communities Agency
The Homes and Communities Agency is the single, national housing and regeneration agency for England. Our role is to create opportunity for people to live in high quality, sustainable places. We provide funding for affordable housing, bring land back into productive use and improve quality of life by raising standards for the physical and social environment. The HCA brings together English Partnerships, investment functions of the Housing Corporation, and the Academy for Sustainable Communities, with major delivery programmes of Communities and Local Government.
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