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'A space to thrive': Suffolk homeless project wins national recognition

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A local initiative that transforms empty properties into fully-furnished homes for homeless people has won national recognition for its innovative and dignified approach to tackling homelessness.

Why it matters: Hope at Home's success demonstrates how providing fully furnished homes, rather than empty properties, can help break the cycle of homelessness and give people the stability they need to rebuild their lives.

The big picture: Hope at Home, run by homelessness charity Hopestead, was named Homelessness Project of the Year at the UK Housing Awards in Manchester on 26 November, beating nine other shortlisted projects.

Bethan Bishop, Sharon Wood and Lucy Parish
At the UK Housing Awards in Manchester were Hopestead’s programme and policy manager Bethan Bishop, community officer Sharon Wood and head of operations Lucy ParishHopestead

By the numbers:

  • 418 people supported in the last year

  • 154 children helped

  • 93% of people reported feeling more settled

  • 97% maintained their tenancies

What they're saying: Marie-Claire Delbrouque, Hopestead's Chief Executive Officer, said: "Hope at Home embodies our belief that everyone deserves a place to call home—not just a roof over their head, but a space where they can thrive and feel safe and settled."

How it works: The project provides furniture, flooring, appliances, and other essential items to people who are moving into Flagship-owned homes from homelessness. Judges praised the initiative as "the most innovative project of the year," noting that fully furnished homes encourage people to stay and establish roots.

Behind the scenes: The project is funded by housing provider Flagship Group, whose Chief Operating Officer David Armstrong said the work is "crucial" to achieving their vision of solving the housing crisis.

The bottom line: While the demand for Hopestead's services continues to grow, the project's success rate suggests that providing fully furnished homes could be a key strategy in tackling homelessness across the region.

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'Cash for jewellery' traders targeting Rushmere St Andrew residents

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Reports have emerged of doorstep traders approaching properties in Rushmere St Andrew, asking residents if they want to sell jewellery items.

Why it matters: Unsolicited doorstep buyers may not offer fair value for items and could potentially be "rogue" traders who disappear with valuables.

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Reports have emerged of doorstep traders approaching properties in Rushmere St Andrew, asking residents if they want to sell jewellery itemsIpswich.co.uk

The details: Officials are advising residents to follow three key safety steps if considering selling jewellery:

  • Shop around: Start locally by contacting a reputable jeweller to estimate your item's value before soliciting online bids or other offers.

  • Beware 'rogue' buyers: Exercise caution about whom you sell to. If you must leave jewellery with someone for a quote, ensure they're trustworthy and will be available when you return.

  • Read the small print: Check terms and conditions carefully, paying attention to potential hidden charges such as refining fees, postage fees and appraisal fees.

What to do: Report any concerns with traders to Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133.

The bottom line: Getting multiple valuations from established local jewellers before considering doorstep offers helps ensure residents receive fair value for their items.

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