Landmark joint session between NRLA and homelessness charity

Landmark joint session between NRLA and homelessness charity


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The National Residential Landlords Association will jointly host a networking and information session with homelessness charity Crisis.

It will take place on March 5 at 5.30pm at the Crisis Skylight Building in Swansea. 

The association is inviting landlords active in the private rented sector in Neath, Port Talbot and Swansea to register their interest in attending here.   

A NRLA statement says: “We invite all landlords to come along to talk about the ways the private rented sector can continue to play its role as an essential provider of homes across Wales.”

Steven Bletsoe, Operations Manager in Wales at the NRLA, comments: “This landmark event brings together some of Wales’ leading landlord and homelessness advocates to discuss practical ways we can all work together to build a better PRS for all. 

“It is a fantastic opportunity for landlords and housing professionals to come together constructively to tackle the challenges facing the Welsh PRS. 

“We believe that this event will help build stronger connections between landlords and organisations that seek to create a healthy and sustainable private rental sector for all.”

Ashella Lewis, Director of Crisis’ South Wales Skylight, adds: “We’re really excited to be running a networking and information event with NRLA next month.

“Here at our Skylight in South Wales, we support people who are experiencing homelessness to find and settle into stable homes. Rented properties are a key part of this – giving people a safe space to call home.

“We’re lucky to be working with some fantastic estate agents and landlords across our local area in Neath Port Talbot and Swansea. The event on 5 March is a great opportunity to come along, network with others and find out more about homelessness and the support we provide here at our Skylight.”

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