Kent Messenger Maidstone

Chief of housing associatio­n retires

- By Chris Price business editor cprice@thekmgroup.co.uk @TheChrisPr­ice

‘Golding is in my blood and I am sad to be leaving, but I feel now is the right time to retire’

A housing associatio­n boss is to retire after 37 years in the business.

Peter Stringer has been chief executive of Golding Homes, based in Allington, since it was created in 2003.

He will leave the job in September, with recruitmen­t for his successor beginning shortly and set to be confirmed in spring.

The company is a landlord of more than 7,200 homes and has built 1,200 properties, investing £150m in large-scale regenerati­on projects.

It covers a huge patch, including Maidstone, Tonbridge and Malling, Tunbridge Wells, Ashford and Medway.

Mr Stringer completed his degree in town planning at the University of Birmingham and began his housing career in 1980 at Warrington Borough Council.

He moved to Kent in 1986 to become assistant housing director at Maidstone Borough Council. He has since held several non-executive housing associatio­n roles as a board member at Sanctuary, Horizon and Mole Valley Housing Associatio­ns, the National Housing Federation and has been an executive member of the Kent Housing Group.

He said: “It has been a hugely rewarding experience to establish and lead Golding Homes over the last 14 years and a pleasure to work alongside so many talented and dedicated people who are committed to making a difference to the lives of our customers and communitie­s.

“Golding is in my blood and I am sad to be leaving, but I feel now is the right time to retire and look forward to spending more time travelling with my family and on the golf course.”

Golding Homes chairman Roger Ford said: “Under Peter’s leadership Golding Homes has grown to become one of the leading housing providers in Kent, with an excellent reputation as a social landlord and developer of high-quality affordable homes.

“He will be leaving the organisati­on in an excellent position to grow further and meet the challenges of the future and although we are sad to be losing Peter his legacy will continue for many years.”

 ?? ?? Golding Homes chief executive Peter Stringer is heading for the golf course
Golding Homes chief executive Peter Stringer is heading for the golf course

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