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]]>Councillors Roger Antunes and Chris Wiggins, Ward Councillors for Hampton Vale, met the Leaf Living team at Great Haddon Wood this month to tour the newly-built family houses available to renters and find out more about the benefits of renting with a professional provider.
The visit gave the councillors the opportunity to view the homes first-hand and discuss housing requirements in the area, especially for renters who may not be able to purchase a home, or who choose not to, and are looking for a high-quality, secure and stable family property.
Charlie Adcock, Head of Acquisitions for Leaf Living, hosted the meeting. He comments: “In Peterborough and across England, there is an urgent and ongoing need for high-quality rental homes for families. Peterborough City Council has taken great strides to improve the standard of rental housing; Leaf Living’s professionally-managed new properties offer more choice to residents looking for a home with a modern specification, smart technology and a garden, with flexible tenancy agreements and no-deposit options. We look forward to building stronger ties with our local ward councillors to deliver the right homes to the Peterborough community.”
Cllr Roger Antunes (City Councillor for Hampton Vale & Great Haddon) comments: “It was a pleasure to meet with the professional Leaf Living team and find out more about the homes available to rent at Great Haddon Wood. I was impressed with the thought and quality of the properties which can be secured from viewing to occupation is as little as two weeks, thus swiftly meeting the demands of our community for quality, accessible rented housing. We will certainly build on our professional relationship in the coming months to ensure a joint understanding of residents’ expectations and demands, while seeking to ensure all feel welcome, engaged, and part of, our thriving community.”
At Great Haddon Wood, Leaf Living has launched a selection of two, three, four and five-bedroom family homes, bringing much-needed quality rental options to the local market at a time when access to homeownership remains challenging for many.
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Last week, rented homes provider Leaf Living visited Peterborough City Hospital to celebrate International Nurses Day. The Leaf Living team delivered hampers full of treats to mark the occasion, meet the nursing staff and thank them for their work. Keyworkers in the Day Treatment Unit have since been enjoying tea, coffee, biscuits and other goodies during their shifts.
Hayley Adil Marketing Manager at Leaf Living, said: “We’re committed to playing a proud and active role in the neighbourhoods in which we deliver homes for rent. We spent a lovely morning meeting the fantastic staff at Peterborough City Hospital to mark International Nurses Day. Our homes at Great Haddon Wood are just 15 minutes’ drive away and with more homes coming later this year to Peterborough, we were very proud to be involved and to get to know more people in our community.”
Philip Fearn, Charity Project Manager at Peterborough City Hospital for the North West Anglia Hospitals’ Charity, said: “We were delighted to welcome the Leaf Living team to the hospital to celebrate International Nurses Day; our fabulous keyworkers were very grateful to be treated! The support from Leaf to recognise the hard work of our staff highlights how important community connections are to the hospital; it’s a privilege to serve the people who live, work and visit Peterborough every day.”
To further support local keyworkers, Leaf Living has introduced a new House Sharers incentive specifically for hospital staff giving them the option to share a Leaf Living home. Eligible tenants will also receive £500 in Love2Shop vouchers once they’ve moved in. This initiative is designed to make high-quality rental homes more accessible for NHS workers.
Leaf Living has new two, three, four and five-bedroom houses available at Great Haddon Wood, just five miles south of the city. All homes feature stylish and airy living spaces with a modern, sustainable design These properties have an EPC rating of B or above, helping to reduce energy usage and monthly bills compared to most second-hand homes. Each home features a fully equipped kitchen with integrated appliances, a private lawned garden, and dedicated parking spaces.
More homes to rent are coming soon to Hampton Water and Orton Copse, both located in Peterborough. Stamford Gardens, in Stamford, has also launched a selection of two, three and four-bedroom homes, now available just a 30-minute drive from the city.
Leaf Living’s homes offer advantages over traditional private rented options with a choice of 12, 24 or 36-month tenancy agreements, and pets are welcome. A no-deposit option is available through a partnership with flatfair, replacing traditional security deposits with a one-time fee equal to one week's rent. Additionally, tenants enjoy complimentary smart home technology and Sky Superfast broadband.
To learn more about Leaf Living homes available at Great Haddon Wood and more homes coming to Peterborough, visit: www.leafliving.com/great-haddon-wood.
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On 6th March, rented homes provider Leaf Living partnered up with Braybrook Primary School and Apricot Nursery in Peterborough to celebrate World Book Day. Members of the Leaf Living team visited the children to donate books and vouchers to mark the occasion; the contributions will be used by teachers and pupils to select new books for the library and book collections, including newly released titles and additional copies of well-loved popular books.
With pupils dressed up as their favourite literary characters, the team participated in a storytelling session at the nursery and later in the day, proudly presented a voucher for £150 to teachers at Braybrook Primary School.
Hayley Adil, Marketing Manager at Leaf Living said: "We’re committed to playing a proud and active role in the communities in which we deliver rented homes to families. We spent a lovely morning meeting the teachers and the children to celebrate World Book Day and build new relationships with our close neighbours at Braybrook Primary School and Apricot Nursery.”
Hannah King Deputy Head at Braybrook Primary School said: “Books offer more than just the pleasure of reading; they provide an opportunity to broaden children's imaginations and support their educational development. We are delighted to receive support from Leaf Living, a community-minded business, not just through this donation but also through the homes they’re bringing for families near our school."
Deborah Cobb, Senior Nursery Manager from Apricot Nursery added: “We’re grateful for this donation and delighted to share the experience of children enjoying the new books with Leaf Living. Supporting families and children in the local area is our goal at Apricot Nursery, and partnering with Leaf Living, who shares this value, helps us increase our resources to do so."
Leaf Living has recently launched new two, three, four and five-bedroom houses in Great Haddon Wood, just five miles south of the city, with more homes to rent coming soon to Hampton Water and Orton Copse, both located in Peterborough. Stamford Gardens, in Stamford, has also launched a selection of two, three, and four-bedroom homes are now available just a 30-minute drive from the city. All the homes provide stylish, airy living spaces and a modern, sustainable specification. The properties boast an EPC rating of B or above, which can mean energy usage and monthly bills are lower than in most second-hand homes. The kitchens include a comprehensive suite of integrated appliances, and every house offers a private lawned garden as well as private parking spaces.
Leaf Living’s homes offer advantages over traditional private rented options with a choice of 12, 24 or 36-month tenancy agreements, and pets are welcome. A no-deposit option is available through a partnership with flatfair, replacing traditional security deposits with a one-time fee equal to one week's rent. Additionally, tenants enjoy complimentary smart home technology and Sky Superfast broadband.
To learn more about Leaf Living homes available at Great Haddon Wood and more homes coming to Peterborough, visit: www.leafliving.com/great-haddon-wood.
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