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Sheffield law firm wins place on housing investment communities framework

Sheffield law firm Shakespeare Martineau has secured a place on the Communities and Housing Investment Consortium legal services framework.

Louise Drew, partner and head of building communities at Shakespeare Martineau, said: “We are extremely proud to have been appointed to CHIC’s relaunched legal panel. This opportunity allows us to offer a comprehensive suite of legal support to CHIC’s members over the next four years.

“The current housing landscape presents significant challenges, with a national shortage of affordable and social homes that is expected to grow. In this rapidly-changing market, registered providers require robust advice and innovative solutions to meet the increasing demand.

“Our specialist legal and non-legal teams are dedicated to advising delivery partners of affordable and social housing in all facets – from securing development finance and innovative structures to collaborative working and managing the sale or rental of properties.

“This appointment is testament to the quality of our people and our unwavering commitment to supporting our clients in the social housing sector as they navigate both the challenges and opportunities presented to them.

“We look forward to contributing to the CHIC and supporting its members in their mission to deliver exceptional services to residents.”

CHIC is a member-owned and governed consortium that delivers compliant procurement solutions and commercial support to members. The consortium secures savings for members and is committed to the delivery of improved environmental outcomes and added social value.

Over the next four years, the 24-strong panel will share work with an estimated value of £50 million. The framework has four ‘lots’ covering corporate, governance and finance; housing and asset management; development; and property.

CHIC, formed in 2010 as a not-for-profit organisation, supports housing providers and local authorities to ensure they can provide the best service to their residents.

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