Feb 2 update: An earlier version of this story said that the Wentworth office is open on Tuesday and Thursdays. This was incorrect, it is open on Tuesday and Friday. This has been changed.
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FOR 25 years Bev Wiggins has dedicated her work to helping social housing tenants in the Lithgow community.
But after a long stint with Wentworth Community Housing, the Lithgow local has made the decision to retire.
Her career all began in 1985 at what was then known as the Lithgow Community Tenancy Scheme.
"I was a tenant then but my passion for the sector saw me wear many hats over the years," she said.
Under the banner of what became Lithgow Community Housing, Bev's role moved from volunteer to treasurer to chief executive officer.
"I've always believed in putting tenant and client wellbeing at the forefront of my work," she said.
In 2020, Bev played a pivotal role in the merger with Wentworth, creating an opportunity to expand Lithgow's offering of affordable housing for those on low to moderate incomes.
"Bev and I started talking about a merger several years ago. She realised it was necessary to bring new resources and expertise to support the local community," Wentworth CEO Stephen McIntyre said.
Her last role before retirement was Client and Community Partnerships Manager (Lithgow) at Wentworth Community Housing.
Former Chair of Lithgow Community Housing Brian Kinney congratulated Beverly for her client-centred approach and her many years of service.
"Speaking with colleagues and tenants alike, it's clear how beloved Bev is within the Lithgow community," he said.
"Her hard work and passion has made such a difference to so many people over the years."
Mr McIntyre also wished Bev all the best in the future.
"We're sad to see her go and would like to wish her good health and every success in the future," he said.
Wentworth's services in Lithgow will continue, with the office on Main Street open to the public on Tuesdays and Fridays.