Weekly Minutes 08/05/2026

Weekly Minutes:

Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council-
Council advances a borough wide electrical testing and compliance programme covering homes and communal areas, including inspection, remedial and fire system activity, signalling sustained demand for electrical compliance services, planned maintenance delivery and wider housing safety investment across residential assets.

Guildford Borough Council-
Council progresses replacement of its housing management platform through a new integrated digital system designed to modernise housing operations and asset oversight, reflecting growing investment in technology infrastructure supporting responsive maintenance, service delivery and long term housing management efficiency.

Midlothian Council-
Council highlights a broad forward pipeline spanning housing, infrastructure and service activity, with continued focus on community benefits, SME participation and regulated delivery programmes, reinforcing sustained opportunities across construction, maintenance and wider public sector asset investment throughout the area.

Oxford City Council-
Council moves ahead with replacing its housing and asset management system alongside a mobile working solution, supporting improved oversight of housing operations, responsive maintenance and asset performance while strengthening long term digital infrastructure across its residential housing portfolio.

Pembrokeshire County Council-
Council outlines a long term housing business plan combining new build delivery, acquisitions, planned maintenance and retrofit activity, with continued emphasis on maintaining housing quality standards while balancing funding pressures and supporting future decarbonisation across its residential stock.

Slough Borough Council-
Council sets out a broad investment pipeline covering fire safety consultancy, street lighting maintenance, cleaning services and major works activity, reinforcing sustained delivery opportunities across compliance, infrastructure maintenance and wider asset improvement programmes supporting council owned environments.

Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council-
Council reports continued progress across housing asset management, including retrofit delivery, biomass heating upgrades and development of net zero affordable homes, alongside extensive stock condition surveying activity supporting long term investment planning, decarbonisation and residential asset performance improvements.

Wolverhampton City Council-
Council confirms continued investment across refurbishment, fire safety and domestic retrofit programmes, including energy performance improvements to homes and wider works across council assets, reflecting sustained demand for compliance activity, planned maintenance and decarbonisation delivery services.