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Parkway Green Housing chooses Covalent Performance Management

Published by Covalent_Software for Covalent Software in Housing and also in Communities
Tuesday 26th January 2010 - 9:23am

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Parkway Green Housing Trust is the latest Social Housing provider to choose Covalent to help manage its corporate performance.

Manchester based Parkway Green is a not-for-profit 'local housing company' that took ownership of 6,000 Wythenshawe homes from Manchester City Council in October 2006. It manages homes in Baguley, Brooklands, Newall Green, Northenden and Northern Moor.

Parkway Green becomes the third social housing provider in Manchester to adopt Covalent, joining Northwards Housing and City West Housing Trust (Salford).

Its major improvement programme is ahead of schedule and by June 2009 it had invested around £50 million in its homes. It is on target to meet its "decent homes standard" by 2010.

Parkway Green will use Covalent for PI tracking, action and improvement planning, corporate risk management and for self assessment and inspections management. It will also utilise the Covalent strategy maps, web publishing and integration modules.

For more information on Covalent for RSLs, please click here.

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