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tommey 08-08-2003 09:40

moving into council property
 
What do you think ? r they getting it right ?
my self i would not think they would get it right by the next millenium

Royboy 08-08-2003 10:28

Re: moving into council property
 
What are you talking about!!

Caz 08-08-2003 11:51

Re: moving into council property
 
Eh? ??? ???
what are we talking about?
By any chance the sale of Hynburn council housing stock?

tommey 09-08-2003 10:31

Re: moving into council property
 
no repairs done?no anything done  no money to do jobs ?no money left this year for anything? we have to plan our monies some one should give them a lesson in all these things?

janet 09-08-2003 14:46

Re: moving into council property
 
now you would'nt by any chance live in council accomadation would you tommey?

Caz 09-08-2003 17:54

Re: moving into council property
 
[quote author=tommey link=board=general;num=1060335143;start=0#3 date=08/09/03 at 11:31:14]no repairs done?no anything done no money to do jobs ?no money left this year for anything? we have to plan our monies some one should give them a lesson in all these things?[/quote]

Are you referring to the rumour about Hyndburn council suspending repairs, whilst a study is carried out into a possible stock transfer?
Whether this is the case or not, the following should answer your question.

In the Accrington Observer this week, Ken Bury, Director of Hyndburn Homes stated:

"I can assure you that repairs have not been suspended whilst the stock option appraisal is being carried out.

This rumour has no foundation whatsoever, and any action of this sort would be unlawful and a nonsense"


tommey 22-08-2003 08:18

Re: moving into council property
 
repairs that need to be done r not done?

Caz 22-08-2003 09:28

Re: moving into council property
 
Are you living in a council property?

Have you got essential repairs that need doing?

Have you put in a request for these repairs?

Have you had any feedback?

If not, go through the appropriate channels to make a complaint.

I know from my experience of living in a council property that repairs were always done.

Different repairs have different time scales under which they are supposedly done.

Non urgent repairs are done on a rota basis, not sure what the limits are on that now, but presumeably it's in your tenancy agreement somewhere.

If you think the Rules and Regulations are not being applied properly, complain, take action the appropriate way. Make yourself heard.

Nothing ever gets done by people simply leaving things to someone else. We'd never get anywhere that way.

Be pro-active. ;)




tommey 02-09-2003 09:03

Re: moving into council property
 
yes cazzer iam very active in all differant fields?


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