Weekly Minutes 05/12/2025

Weekly Minutes:

Govanhill Housing Association Ltd-
Govanhill Housing Association is launching a major improvement drive through a new multi-trade framework, enabling quicker, more efficient refurbishment across its homes. The model enhances cost control, boosts quality standards and ensures upgrades continue at pace, reinforcing the association’s focus on delivering better living conditions and sustainable long-term housing improvements.

Radius Housing-
Radius Housing is modernising its maintenance approach with expanded in-house repairs, upgraded heating systems and detailed assessments of housing conditions. A new management system will streamline communication and planning, supporting more efficient service delivery and ensuring residents benefit from improved responsiveness and better-maintained homes.

Arun District Council-
Arun is pushing forward essential investment in its housing stock, replacing ageing roofs and improving structural elements across several neighbourhoods. These upgrades extend the lifespan of homes, enhance safety and comfort for residents, and ensure long-term resilience of community assets while supporting the council’s wider programme of neighbourhood renewal.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council-
East Riding is strengthening its housing offer through improved repair services for occupied properties and renewed attention to preparing empty homes for quick re-letting. The council’s commitment to maintaining safe, high-quality living conditions supports better neighbourhood standards and ensures residents benefit from responsive and well-managed housing provision.

Guildford Borough Council-
Guildford is strengthening its support for vulnerable residents by advancing the refurbishment of a key homelessness facility. Additional specialist oversight helps ensure safety, compliance and smoother project delivery, reinforcing the council’s commitment to providing stable, well-designed accommodation that supports people on their path towards independence and long-term housing stability.

Haringey London Borough-
Haringey is progressing a wide range of improvement works across local buildings and estates, focusing on safety upgrades, structural repairs and enhanced oversight of small housing schemes. These efforts support safer environments, modern facilities and better-maintained neighbourhood assets, aligning with the borough’s ambition to deliver high-quality spaces for residents.

Hull City Council-
Hull is strengthening neighbourhood safety, improving accessibility in public buildings and expanding specialist housing support. Upgrades to access systems, enhancements to local infrastructure and new dedicated accommodation for women reflect a broader effort to create safer, more inclusive living environments while supporting vulnerable households and improving the city’s housing stability.

Kingston upon Thames London Royal Borough-
Kingston is upgrading essential public safety and housing systems, modernising its CCTV infrastructure and launching a housing-purchase vehicle to reduce reliance on costly temporary accommodation. These efforts reflect a dual focus on long-term security and social housing reform, helping the borough deliver safer, more stable homes and neighbourhoods.

Leeds City Council-
Leeds is boosting independent living by expanding the provision of stairlifts and specialist lifts, ensuring residents receive timely support to stay safe at home. Continued investment in electrical, kitchen and bathroom improvements sustains modern living standards and reinforces the council’s commitment to maintaining high-quality homes across the city.

Lincolnshire County Council-
Lincolnshire is modernising local education and community spaces with the replacement of outdated facilities by a more efficient, permanent extension. The project enhances accessibility, improves everyday use and supports long-term sustainability, contributing to more resilient public infrastructure that better serves families and the wider community.

Medway Council-
Medway is preparing to refresh cleaning services across its housing stock, focusing on cleaner communal areas and better estate management. The upcoming model aims to deliver consistent standards, improve resident satisfaction and support safer, more welcoming shared spaces, aligning with the council’s broader improvements to housing-related services.

North Tyneside Council-
North Tyneside has set out its 2025/26 procurement plans, confirming major contracts to support safe, well-maintained public services. A new legionella safety contract leads the programme, alongside frameworks that strengthen housing works, community facilities and core council operations for the year ahead.

Nottingham City Council-
Nottingham is accelerating its sustainability goals with new solar installations at major leisure centres. The investment cuts carbon emissions, reduces energy use and strengthens long-term resilience of public facilities, reflecting the city’s commitment to greener operations and more efficient community assets.

Sheffield City Council-
Sheffield is reinforcing day-to-day operations by securing new supplies for essential workplace and public-service needs. The refresh helps ensure consistent standards across housing support, community facilities and wider council services, contributing to smoother operations and more reliable delivery of frontline functions across the city.

South Derbyshire District Council-
South Derbyshire is expanding its green agenda with new EV charging infrastructure to support a cleaner council fleet. Continuity in waste and recycling services ensures neighbourhoods remain well-maintained during national policy changes, reinforcing the council’s dedication to environmental quality and long-term sustainability.

Southend-on-Sea Borough Council-
Southend-on-Sea is strengthening workforce stability across public services by extending and restructuring its recruitment support. The approach ensures teams delivering essential housing and community services remain well-staffed during organisational changes, helping maintain consistent service quality for residents.

South Oxfordshire District Council-
South Oxfordshire is enhancing sustainability at a key leisure centre by investing in solar technology and roof safety improvements. The upgrades reduce environmental impact, enhance building performance and support wider district climate goals, strengthening the resilience and energy efficiency of community facilities.

Tendring District Council-
Tendring is improving public spaces and community facilities through cleaning upgrades, enhanced grounds maintenance and refreshed landscaping projects. Safety improvements at leisure sites and updated waste services further support cleaner neighbourhoods and more reliable environmental services, contributing to healthier, more welcoming community environments.

Warrington Borough Council-
Warrington is improving its renewable-energy infrastructure by upgrading solar metering and assessing the condition of installations across its housing stock. The initiative supports accurate energy monitoring, better income recovery and long-term sustainability, strengthening the efficiency and resilience of council-owned homes.

Waverley Borough Council-
Waverley is advancing regeneration and estate improvement through refurbishment of key town-centre buildings, strengthened compliance checks and continued investment in heritage restoration. Additional surveying capacity and updated waste services support safer, cleaner and better-maintained environments across the borough, enhancing overall community wellbeing.

Winchester City Council-
Winchester is reshaping Ground maintenance with a long-term integrated service that supports cleaner streets, healthier green spaces and improved biodiversity. The refreshed model prioritises sustainability and service efficiency, contributing to more attractive neighbourhoods and greener local infrastructure for residents.

Wirral Council-
Wirral is progressing a major refurbishment of a prominent city-centre building to enhance its sustainability, usability and long-term value. The project supports wider investment goals, improves tenant appeal and reinforces the council’s commitment to modernising assets as part of a broader urban regeneration effort.

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