Members

Cross Keys Homes

Location:

Peterborough

Key Contact:

Claire Higgins, Chief Executive


Why we joined PlaceShapers

"Cross Keys Homes is all about putting customers and communities at the heart of everything we do, so joining PlaceShapers was an obvious choice.

Our vision of 'creating opportunities that change lives through our drive, expertise, resources and passion' is central to our thinking. 

We are truly in it for the long run, here to help those people who need us most, and are committed to making a lasting difference.

We know that a multi-partner approach is key to overcoming the barriers that prevent residents and communities from reaching their full potential and that is why we have recently set up joint ventures, which are innovative in their structure, with Kier Living and Peterborough City Council, as well as supporting community intiatives such as WestRaven Big Local, and Peterborough Foodcycle.

Being a part of PlaceShapers means we can support PlaceShapers to be a strong voice who make the case for what we so strongly believe in to ensure our collective message and values are heard."

Our Chief Executive, Claire Higgins, is PlaceShapers Vice Chair and board member.


News from this Member

Partners and contractors gather together to celebrate the topping out of Cross Keys Homes’ flagship development

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Planting project takes root in Peterborough communities

As part of a joint commitment to the environment, colleagues from Cross Keys Homes (CKH) and Mears Group have joined forces to plant 1,000 shrubs, plants, bushes and trees in and around Peterborough.

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Cross Keys Homes (CKH) is very pleased to announce the appointment of Shelagh Grant as the new Chair of its Group Board

Cross Keys Homes is very pleased to announce the appointment of Shelagh Grant as the new Chair of its Group Board following the expiry of current chair Andy Orrey’s full term of office.

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CKH are set to build 65 new affordable homes

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Growth cannot be at the expense of those already struggling

Cross Keys Homes (CKH) has called on the Government to protect people locally who are already struggling in the cost-of-living crisis.

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