Our landlords respond to damp campaign
All three housing associations recently met with Cllr Paul Gadsy, cabinet member for housing, to discuss what they are doing to stop damp and other issues. Read their responses below
All three housing associations recently met with Cllr Paul Gadsy, cabinet member for housing, to discuss what they are doing to stop damp and other issues. Read their responses below
Thanks to everyone who’s been involved in the damp campaign so far. We’ve made progress, but we’ll need to do more petitioning if we’re going to win. So please come petitioning with us on Saturday 6th July
Would you like a street celebration for Nelson Mandela’s Heroes Day. The Tulse Hill Forum are looking for organisers?
Writeaway an event taking place on Wednesday 29th May from 1-7pm in the Rotunda Community Hall on the Cressingham Gardens Estate. This is an opportunity for young people aged 11-16 to work with published writers and professional performers, to generate and showcase their own work.
Stephen, our chair, has been monitoring the situation with lights for several years now. Metropolitan have finally agreed to a meet us to discuss how lighting can be improved.
We recently had a meeting to discuss how to force out landlords to take action on damp. We agreed to use lawyers and the court of public opinion. This means we’ll be petitioning on Saturday 1st June
Are you thinking of involving a lawyer to fight damp in your flat. Here’s our advice
Thanks to all Metropolitan residents who came to the general meeting on 23rd April. Here’s what happened
The campaign to Save Lambeth’s Children’s Centres requested the TRA support them at the last general meeting. Here is their statement read out by the chair
Good news, a key light in Challice Way is now fixed