Ferncast's latest podcast welcomes Martin Collett, Chief Executive Officer of English Rural Housing Association. With over twenty years' experience in rural housing and his farming heritage, Martin brings valuable insights to the conversation. As a corporate member of the Chartered Institute of Housing and University of London graduate, he has cultivated significant expertise in rural community development. His distinguished board portfolio includes trustee positions with the Albert Kennedy Trust and Plunkett Foundation, alongside his directorship of the Rural Services Network. Having previously chaired the Rural Housing Alliance, Martin offers a wealth of knowledge on the challenges and opportunities facing Britain's rural communities.
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Ferncast's latest podcast welcomes Martin Collett, Chief Executive Officer of English Rural Housing Association. With over twenty years' experience in rural housing and his farming heritage, Martin brings valuable insights to the conversation. As a corporate member of the Chartered Institute of Housing and University of London graduate, he has cultivated significant expertise in rural community development. His distinguished board portfolio includes trustee positions with the Albert Kennedy Trust and Plunkett Foundation, alongside his directorship of the Rural Services Network. Having previously chaired the Rural Housing Alliance, Martin offers a wealth of knowledge on the challenges and opportunities facing Britain's rural communities.
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Ferncast's latest podcast welcomes Martin Collett, Chief Executive Officer of English Rural Housing Association. With over twenty years' experience in rural housing and his farming heritage, Martin brings valuable insights to the conversation. As a corporate member of the Chartered Institute of Housing and University of London graduate, he has cultivated significant expertise in rural community development. His distinguished board portfolio includes trustee positions with the Albert Kennedy Trust and Plunkett Foundation, alongside his directorship of the Rural Services Network. Having previously chaired the Rural Housing Alliance, Martin offers a wealth of knowledge on the challenges and opportunities facing Britain's rural communities.