If you’re struggling to find the money to cover your rent, the most important thing is to let us know.
Due to an increase in the cost of living, having to stretch money further is something nearly everyone is having to do. So if this sounds familiar, you’re certainly not alone.
At PCH, we will always aim to work with you, if you fall behind on your rent payments, before taking any kind of further action.
We are always here to talk if you’re struggling to find the money for your rent or service charge.
We have dedicated staff who are waiting to help you. They can assist with benefits, recommend local charities and offer helpful advice on financial matters.
Please call us on: 0800 028 0350 if you need help with your rent or service charges.
A PCH resident has been named as one of Plymouth’s most inspiring women.
Maggi Williamson from Whitleigh, has been recognised for her tireless work in assisting local charities.
A list of 73 of - the most incredible women making us proud to be from Plymouth - was compiled to celebrate International Women’s Day, by news website, Plymouth Live.
For years, Maggi has worked closely with charity Hope for the Homeless, who serve meals to those in need. She has also worked towards providing much needed essentials at the Garage Café, just off Union Street. She has been a vital source of fundraising for them, to keep people in desperate need from going hungry.
“I was very surprised to see myself on the list”, said Maggi. “I was told by a friend and hadn’t even spotted it until she alerted me. I won an award from The Plymouth Herald in 2019, so at first, I thought she must have been talking about that, but it was something else altogether.”
“It was a very nice surprise though!”
A friend who spoke to Plymouth Live said that Maggi tirelessly sells items to raise money for charities who are very grateful for the help.
Staff at Hope for the Homeless described her as having a huge heart, who always puts others first.