A housing association in Shropshire has appointed a new chair, pledging to put tenants at the heart of its work.
Celia Bahrami has taken over as chair of Shropshire Rural Housing Association, which manages around four hundred affordable homes across rural parts of the county.
She says the focus will be on improving existing properties and listening more closely to tenant feedback as the organisation moves forward.
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