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New homes available through Shared Ownership
Golding Places has homes available now through the shared ownership scheme. If you have ever wondered if shared ownership is an option for you then click on the link to find out more.

Golding Homes builds new homes on disused garage sites
Golding Homes is transforming four of its rundown garage sites into new affordable homes

Golding Homes’ tea party for older people sparks new friendships
Nearly 60 residents from Golding Homes’ sheltered schemes enjoyed an afternoon of tea and live entertainment at Maidstone Skills Centre, Senacre on Monday to celebrate International Older People’s Day.

The Mason Mile comes to Maidstone
Kent families are being encouraged to get active and sign up for The Mason Mile at Mote Park, Maidstone on Saturday 21 October.

Celebrating our 100th Shared Ownership – helping a young family onto the property ladder in Dartford
It was a double celebration as couple Paul Newton and Jolene Humphry received the keys to their new family home in Dartford and became our 100th shared ownership customer.
#HousingDay
On 18 September we supported National Housing Day which gives Housing Associations a chance to celebrate the positive impact of social housing on thousands of people across the UK.

Access for All Promotes Disability Services
Nearly 300 people joined Golding Vision, the community arm of local housing provider Golding Homes, for its annual Access for All event on Saturday 2 September at Market Hall, Maidstone.

Taking on Tough Mudder
Alex, our Residential and Commercial Lettings Officer, swapped his shirt and tie for trainers and sweatbands on Sunday when he took part in the Tough Mudder challenge.

We win Kent Housing Group Excellence Award
Golding Homes was delighted to win an Excellence Award in the Excellent Partnership category for our Disability Eddie project at the Kent Housing Group (KHG) Awards 2017.

Our Community Chest Fund helps Kent Disability Football League
Earlier this year we awarded Kent Disability Football League (KDFL) a Community Chest Fund of £1,000 to help towards their venue costs. This allows disabled football leagues across Kent to access the tournaments that take place from September – May.