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Sanctuary has received a C1 rating from the Regulator of Social Housing under its consumer standards.  
Sanctuary’s unaudited results for 2025/26 show a robust operational and financial performance.
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We were pleased to welcome Rayleigh and Wickford MP Mark Francois to celebrate the completion of our new development of 122 affordable…
Front cover showing the Sanctuary Corporate Strategy 2026-2030
We’re committed to being a progressive, resilient organisation that delivers high-quality services, homes, and support for the people and…
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We are pleased the new Decent Homes Standard and Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) provide clear targets and a framework for…
We’ve published our Gender and Ethnicity Pay Gap Report 2025.
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Sanctuary’s Blackberry Court retirement community in Streethay, near Lichfield, has marked a double celebration: winning national…
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We’re delighted to have stepped in to provide accessible office space for a city charity. Worcester Community Action was looking for a new…