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Gravesham is a local government district with borough status in north-west Kent, England. The council is based in its largest town of Gravesend.
We’re responsible for managing around 18,000 homes on behalf of Barnsley Council. More than just a landlord, we support our tenants and work together to create thriving communities.
The Representative Body has agreed our values:
Collaboration – We are stronger together. We must be active listeners and partners, who respect diversity and tackle stigma. This empathy and deep collaborative ethos is the source of our strength and power.
Democracy – We are democratic. Our democracy is rooted in our mutual status and evidenced in our governance through our Representative Body and Board. Our tenants, employees and communities have voice and power over what we do, and how we operate.
Equity – We seek fairness and equality. This is how we think and operate as a mutual Society, and why we strive for greater inclusion and equality within RBH, in our communities, and in the wider economy and society of Rochdale borough and elsewhere.
Pioneering – We innovate. We have pioneered mutuality and cooperation within the housing sector and wider. We will continue to strive to champion new innovations in creating excellent homes, a sustainable environment, and a just economy for our communities.
Responsibility – We build mutual respect. We have a responsibility to create great homes, communities and be a good employer, and we are rightly held accountable on that. We also care about and are responsible for each other and act with individual and collective integrity building mutual respect.
 We house more than 130,000 people across multiple tenures and types of home, and provide a wide range of services.
Our executive board, led by chief executive Patrick Franco, is responsible for the strategic direction and day-to-day running of Notting Hill Genesis. Their work is overseen by the group board, who ensure we run in an ethical manner to meet our customers’ needs. You can find out more about the membership of these boards in this section.
Decisions are made not just by the group and executive boards but by committees, which also feature non-executive members. This work occurs within the context of our legal and regulatory framework, financial regulations and scheme of delegations.
Homes are the platforms on which lives are built – and providing those homes is a role we take seriously. We’re committed to providing good, affordable homes for those that need it the most and a great service to all residents.
Clarion Housing is part of Clarion Housing Group, which is made up of both commercial and not-for-profit subsidiaries. The group undertakes a range of commercial activities in order to invest in our core social mission to provide homes for those who need them most.