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Golding responds to grading change

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The Regulator for Social Housing confirmed today that Golding Homes governance grading has changed from G1 to G2.

Interim Chief Executive, Sue Chalkley, said: “Golding Homes fully accepts the Regulator’s decision to change our governance grading following the notice issued in February. We wish to apologise to our residents and reassure them that their safety remains our top priority.

"Our key focus is to ensure we provide our residents with homes that are safe and secure and return to our previous G1 status. 

"We will continue to work with the Regulator on delivering our recovery plan and are making good progress, despite the impact of Covid-19 which we are monitoring closely.”

Golding Homes' financial viability grading remains at the top rating of V1.

Residents can find out more about what this means in our frequently asked questions and are encouraged to contact us if they have any immediate concerns about their home. Click the link: Customer FAQS

You can view the regulator’s judgement online gov.uk/government/publications/regulatory-judgement-golding-homes

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