Council Stands Firm – Enforcement Action on damp still possible
Lambeth Council have confirmed they are not withdrawing a threat of enforcement action about damp
Lambeth Council have confirmed they are not withdrawing a threat of enforcement action about damp
At our public meeting on 24th March Metropolitan promised more transparent service charges for leaseholders. But there’s still more work to be done
A leaseholder has sold her flat in Kynaston House despite not having an EWS1 form.
Thanks to all 35 residents who came to our public meeting on damp. Cllr Brathwaite said our landlords will publish and share investment plans by June [Update: Now postponed to mid August]. Every month our landlords will provide results of surveys and work to be done. Here’s full details of what happened
This year we’ve known there are problems with the bins at Valens House. Now it looks like Optivo are going to do something about it
Come to our third gardening workshop!
Our damp campaign is featured in Inside Housing. This is this is read by the majority of people working within the social housing sector
Thanks to whoever improved the piece of waste ground by Roupell Road. If you agree with them, please join our gardening project
Our damp campaign got over two hours of coverage on BBC Radio London on Tuesday 2nd March with lots of residents phoning in to tell their stories. And we got on the BBC website and in the Brixton Blog
We did it! Because of our campaign on damp, Lambeth Council are forcing the housing associations to fix their mess! Come to our public meeting on Wednesday 17th March to hear more.