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Mark Kitts has left Liverpool City Council to join Tawd Valley Developments, a vehicle wholly-owned by the local authority, as managing director.
Kitts was assistant director for regeneration at LCC, and headed its arms-length housing company Liverpool Foundation Homes before the service was taken in-house by the council in 2020,
Following the changes, Kitts then established the council’s strategic housing delivery team, in what has been a tumultuous time for the local authority
Danielle Ashworth has also joined Tawd Valley Developments as head of development from her previous post in the same role at First Choice Homes. She has worked in the housing and construction sector for more than 15 years, mainly within housing associations.