reading olansFletchrose Homes has been operating successfully in the building industry on Merseyside for over 7 years. We can undertake projects of any size, from design and planning through to completion.

Although we specialize in new builds we also experts in loft conversions, extensions and refurbishments. We also take on various small works, which are carried out by the different divisions of the company.

All Fletchrose staff are qualified in their own field and all work directly for the company. References and site visits are available on request.

Fletchrose Homes are regulated by the SAFE contractors.

Safe
contractor is an accreditation scheme that assesses the health & safety competency of contractors and service providers.

Clients have a legal obligation to ensure that external contractors and service providers working on their premises operate in a safe way.
There is therefore a need to assess contractors health & safety arrangements and increasingly this is being carried out through Safecontractor
http://www.safecontractor.com/
 

In the building trade we do everything from new build apartments to nationwide contractual work. We work with Connaught's on the descent homes act for Sefton and Merseyside district councils
http://www.connaught.plc.uk/


"By 2010, 95% of all social housing in the UK will need to be of a minimum standard, and the remainder improved soon after. Applied Energy has helped Local Authorities and Housing Associations across the country meet the Decent Homes Standard with solutions in heating, showering and ventilation."

http://www.decenthomesstandard.co.uk/

 

Decent Homes and housing finance

Communities and Local Government's aim is:

To bring all social housing into decent condition, with most of the improvement taking place in deprived areas, and to increase the proportion of private housing in decent condition occupied by vulnerable groups.

Since 2001 we have reduced the number of non-decent homes in the social housing sector by over 50 per cent. Communities and Local Government is determined to build on this success to improve the living conditions of social tenants across the country.

By 2010 we expect 95 per cent of all social housing to meet a decent standard. We are negotiating with some social landlords to set dates for delivery beyond 2010, where it is necessary to achieve better value for money, or higher standards of housing.