Weekly Minutes:
Berwickshire Housing Association (BHA)-
Berwickshire Housing Association continues improving homes through upgrades to windows, kitchens, and bathrooms, alongside solar PV and battery trials. Cost-saving community initiatives like Skip & Scrap events have reduced waste and boosted returns, reflecting BHA’s dedication to energy efficiency and responsible asset management.
Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council-
Antrim & Newtownabbey Council has enhanced public safety and sustainability with swift asbestos removal at Neillsbrook, new frameworks for automatic door maintenance, and a district-wide electric vehicle charging rollout. The initiatives strengthen community safety and support Northern Ireland’s transition to greener, more accessible public infrastructure.
Brent London Borough Council-
Brent Council is advancing social inclusion and sustainability with projects expanding Woodfield School for SEND pupils, introducing low-carbon heating for homes, and extending disabled-facility repair frameworks. These initiatives underline Brent’s drive to combine environmental innovation with community-focused investment and health-supporting infrastructure.
Camden London Borough Council-
Camden Council is accelerating housing renewal through major refurbishments at Kenneth Robbins and Stellar Houses and new frameworks for roofing, electrical, and maintenance works. These projects strengthen safety, energy performance, and long-term housing quality, reflecting Camden’s commitment to modern, sustainable, and socially responsible development.
Charnwood Borough Council-
Charnwood Council is prioritising fire safety in social housing through a new programme to supply, install, and maintain alarms, sprinklers, and lighting. The initiative, funded through the Housing Revenue Account, reinforces the council’s proactive approach to protecting residents and ensuring full compliance with modern safety standards.
Cumberland Council-
Cumberland Council is enhancing public safety and preserving heritage with repairs to Carlisle Castle’s footpath retaining wall. The project maintains structural integrity, protects the scheduled monument, and keeps the public right of way accessible, reflecting the council’s commitment to historic preservation and safe, usable spaces for residents and visitors.
Guildford Borough Council-
Guildford Council is improving asset management and community infrastructure with building surveys, rental valuations, and consultancy support for the York Road Homeless Centre refurbishment. Its 2025-26 procurement pipeline includes electricity metering, paving, and electric taxi projects, ensuring ethical sourcing, compliance, and long-term value while enhancing services for residents.
Haringey London Borough-
Haringey Council is driving housing renewal and expansion through Broadwater Farm and Mallard Place projects, delivering new homes, retrofits, and accessible units. Strategic ground investigations, valuations, and construction planning support grant-funded schemes, reflecting the council’s focus on sustainable design, energy efficiency, and inclusive housing for residents.
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council-
Knowsley Council continues to invest in accessibility, care, and regeneration. Home adaptations under the Disabled Facilities Grant help residents live independently, while refurbishments at adult care facilities and town centre improvements highlight the borough’s mission to create inclusive, safe, and thriving neighbourhoods.
Lichfield District Council-
Lichfield Council is driving local progress through the Burntwood Leisure Centre refurbishment and a renewed internal audit partnership. The works modernise community amenities while ensuring strong financial governance, demonstrating the council’s balanced commitment to service quality, value for money, and local accountability.
North Lanarkshire Council-
North Lanarkshire Council is investing in safer, greener communities through major housing upgrades, electrical and door entry improvements, and enhanced recycling services. Its £1.8bn housing contract continues to deliver jobs, apprenticeships, and community benefits, cementing the council’s reputation for inclusive growth and sustainable neighbourhood renewal.
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council-
Nuneaton and Bedworth Council is strengthening housing safety and capacity through structural repairs, major works, and compliance audits. New architectural commissions support future affordable housing expansion, demonstrating the council’s commitment to improving living standards and maintaining a safe, modern housing stock.
Salford City Council-
Salford Council is advancing its clean energy goals with a solar PV programme across estates and leisure buildings. The project, delivered through the GMCA Go Neutral Framework, supports sustainability, cuts emissions, and moves the city closer to its low-carbon ambitions.
Sheffield City Council-
Sheffield Council continues its regeneration push with energy-efficient housing, modular developments, and large-scale roofing and insulation upgrades. Projects like Bolehill View and the Eco Works initiative highlight the city’s drive to modernise homes, improve sustainability, and build a greener, future-ready Sheffield.
Sutton London Borough Council-
Sutton Council is upgrading homes at Alexandra Gardens with roof repairs, waterproofing, and window replacements. The works, part of the Estates Improvement Programme, boost energy efficiency and building lifespan while ensuring compliance with fair employment and sustainability standards.
Thanet District Council-
Thanet Council is modernising local transport by replacing outdated bus shelters across the district. Supported by a £1m county grant, the project includes maintenance, cleaning, and advertising services, encouraging sustainable travel and improving the quality of public spaces.
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council-
Welwyn Hatfield Council is tackling damp, mould, and housing disrepair under Awaab’s Law through a £1.6m improvement programme. Alongside refurbishment and survey contracts, these works ensure residents live in healthier, safer homes and reaffirm the council’s focus on high housing standards.