Weekly Minutes:
Camden London Borough-
Camden is set to modernise the iconic Rowley Way Estate with a £20.7m upgrade. Works will replace heating, hot water, and windows while improving building fabric. Scheduled between 2026 and 2029, the project blends heritage protection with modern sustainability, ensuring safer, greener, and more comfortable homes for residents.
Cannock Chase Council-
Cannock Chase has approved a £2.61m transformation of Heath Hayes Park, revitalising play areas, sports facilities, parking, and pathways. Phase one will begin with external funding support, delivering accessible and modern community spaces that encourage recreation, health, and social connections in one of the borough’s most valued public parks.
Cardiff Council-
Cardiff is strengthening housing services with a new framework for responsive repairs and maintenance. Beginning in April 2026, two contractors will provide essential housing support, ensuring reliable service delivery and improved living standards for thousands of residents while supporting the council’s long-term ambitions for safe, well-maintained homes across the city.
Chichester District Council-
Chichester is preparing to upgrade eight public conveniences across the district. A phased refurbishment will bring modern, accessible, and better-maintained facilities for residents and visitors. The investment reflects the council’s focus on community wellbeing and the importance of quality public services in shaping a welcoming and vibrant local environment.
Conwy County Borough Council-
Conwy has extended supported housing contracts for two more years, safeguarding essential services for vulnerable residents. The decision ensures stability in housing provision, protecting vital accommodation and care while strengthening the borough’s commitment to supporting residents who rely on consistent, high-quality housing and tailored support across the community.
Croydon London Borough-
Croydon has secured long-term grounds maintenance for its estates with new five-year contracts. The agreements cover four borough zones, improving upkeep of green spaces and communal areas. The initiative enhances estate quality, boosts community wellbeing, and ensures safer, cleaner environments for residents while supporting sustainable management practices.
Great Yarmouth Borough Council-
Great Yarmouth is extending its recycling partnership through the Norfolk Waste Partnership until 2030. By maintaining its contract with NEWS, the borough ensures continuity in waste management while addressing environmental challenges. The move strengthens recycling infrastructure and supports long-term ambitions for greener, more efficient services across the community.
Guildford Borough Council-
Guildford is prioritising safety and sustainability with new investments in infrastructure. It has approved energy metering services to improve monitoring and cut emissions while commissioning urgent works on footways, flood prevention, and car parks. Together, these initiatives enhance community facilities, strengthen resilience, and ensure safer, more efficient services.
Harrow London Borough-
Harrow is reshaping community equipment services to guarantee continuity for residents needing essential aids and adaptations. By securing new providers, the council ensures timely delivery of equipment that supports dignity, independence, and quality of life for vulnerable residents who depend on reliable and effective community services.
Kensington and Chelsea London Borough –
Kensington and Chelsea continues its landmark refurbishment of the Lancaster West Estate, transforming 826 homes with new heating, windows, entry systems, and lighting. Despite project delays, the improvements will deliver safer, more energy-efficient, and comfortable homes, highlighting the council’s long-term investment in regeneration and community wellbeing.
Kingston upon Thames London Royal Borough-
Kingston is strengthening community safety with a £6m programme for manned guarding and CCTV monitoring. Starting in late 2025, the service will protect council buildings, public spaces, and potentially third-party sites, providing round-the-clock monitoring and greater peace of mind for residents across the borough.
Lambeth London Borough-
Lambeth is upgrading housing stock with major works at Streatham Hill East, replacing roofs and windows while upgrading electrical systems. Alongside new fire safety surveys for high-risk homes, the projects improve energy efficiency and compliance, ensuring safer, more modern housing for residents across the borough.
Leeds City Council-
Leeds City Council is awarding a £14m, four-year Housing Re-Roofing and Associated Works Framework (2025-2029) to A Connolly Ltd, Houston Group, DLP Services (Northern) Ltd, and Novus Property Solutions Ltd. Year one contracts have been awarded to A Connolly and Houston, delivering improved energy efficiency, resident wellbeing, and city-wide social value.
Luton Borough Council-
Luton’s ambitious Power Court development is moving forward with adjustments to planning obligations. The scheme, set to deliver 1,200 homes with mixed-use facilities, will now prioritise earlier public realm improvements, reshaping the town centre while balancing infrastructure demands and supporting one of the region’s most significant regeneration projects.
Mid Devon District Council-
Mid Devon is investing in sustainable housing by upgrading air source heat pumps across its council homes. The £300k-a-year programme, running from 2025 to 2028, lowers energy costs, reduces carbon emissions, and ensures residents benefit from modern, efficient systems while meeting Decent Homes standards.
Norwich City Council-
Norwich City Council has approved two Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Capital Investment contracts: £132.5m for North/East (Lot 1) and £160.4m for South/West (Lot 2). The combined £292.9m, ten-year contracts will secure housing maintenance, improvements, and community services across the city until 2035.
Orkney Islands Council-
Orkney spent £2.26m on housing maintenance in 2024/25, exceeding its budget due to high demand for reactive repairs and void property works. Despite overspends, the programme delivered vital upgrades to kitchens, bathrooms, and heating systems, ensuring safe, compliant, and decent homes for local residents.
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council-
Rotherham is taking a bold step towards sustainability with a new solar canopy at Riverside House car park. The £230,000 project will generate renewable energy, reduce carbon emissions, and provide clean power, underlining the council’s commitment to innovative green infrastructure in community spaces.
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council-
Sandwell has approved a £4.5m street lighting upgrade beginning in 2026. The programme will replace 9,000 lanterns with energy-efficient LEDs and renew old columns. It will cut energy use, improve safety, and reduce carbon emissions, aligning with the council’s broader sustainability and community safety goals.
Somerset Council-
Somerset is strengthening social housing by investing £3.3m to acquire around 15 additional homes. Initially supporting temporary accommodation, the properties will later join the Housing Revenue Account, boosting long-term stock, improving compliance, and providing more families with secure, affordable housing.
Southwark Council-
Southwark has awarded new contracts worth £2.95m annually to improve voids and temporary housing. Covering repairs, compliance, and energy efficiency, the initiative tackles backlogs and enhances living conditions, though spending is forecast to exceed budgets. The move reflects the borough’s determination to improve housing standards.
Staffordshire County Council-
Staffordshire is investing heavily in public services, launching a food waste disposal framework, new fencing and security contracts, and a £4.9m LED street lighting upgrade. These projects deliver financial savings, reduce carbon emissions, and strengthen local infrastructure, highlighting the council’s commitment to sustainable and efficient community services.
Swansea City and County-
Swansea is pressing ahead with two key projects: environmental improvements in West Cross and a rebuild of Gowerton Secondary School. The schemes will create modern community spaces and improved education facilities, reflecting the council’s commitment to supporting neighbourhood pride and delivering high-quality learning environments.
Swindon Borough Council-
Swindon is investing £700k to create a new residential children’s home for 11-18-year-olds. The four-bed property will reduce out-of-borough placements, improve local support, and deliver better outcomes for children. The project demonstrates the council’s commitment to corporate parenting and meeting sufficiency duties.
Wirral Council-
Wirral is ensuring school safety with urgent roof replacement works at Mount Primary School in Wallasey. The £328,000 investment will deliver essential repairs over 16 weeks, protecting pupils and staff while preserving the building, and underlining the council’s focus on maintaining safe, high-quality learning environments.