Monday, February 05, 2007

What Tenants Want - Trafford Hall

Last call for free and subsidised places available at Trafford Hall, Chester on the Welsh Husing Quality Standard.

Trainers: Engage Associates (Elieen Adams)
Date: 12th - 14thMarch 2007
Fees: Administration charge £10
Course content:
  • The Welsh Housing Quality Standard and the implications for tenants and landlords
  • Explains the stock options appraisal process
  • Explores the options for ownership and management of council housing and the models which may apply
  • Hear expert witnesses talk about their experiences
  • Develop methods of judging the best options for tenants
For further information or to book a place please speak to Hayley Evans on 01244 300246 or email h.evans@traffordhall.com Please indicate that you heard of the course through the WTF.

What Tenants Want - Trafford Hall

Last call for free and subsidised places available at Trafford Hall, Chester on the Welsh Husing Quality Standard.

Trainers: Engage Associates (Elieen Adams)
Date: 12th - 14thMarch 2007
Fees: Administration charge £10
Course content:
  • The Welsh Housing Quality Standard and the implications for tenants and landlords
  • Explains the stock options appraisal process
  • Explores the options for ownership and management of council housing and the models which may apply
  • Hear expert witnesses talk about their experiences
  • Develop methods of judging the best options for tenants
For further information or to book a place please speak to Hayley Evans on 01244 300246 or email h.evans@traffordhall.com Please indicate that you heard of the course through the WTF.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Positive about participation?- then get informed, get Involved!

Positive about participation?- then get informed, get involved! is the Welsh Tenants Federation project in partnership with the Inform 2 Involve initiative and Merthyr County Borough Council. The project aims to raise awareness of the need to get informed and involved in the housing led regeneration debate and offer support to tenants across Merthyr Tydfil to do so.

It has been widely acknowledged that Housing in Wales is facing the biggest change in 30 years. Tenants need to be a part of that debate, they need to ensure that what they want is delivered in any proposals that are offered. Merthyr Tydfil CBC will require more than 219 million to meet the commitments of its 30 year housing business plan with current and projected resources missing the Welsh Housing Quality Standard, which must be achieved by 2012. As a result, the option to transfer the stock has been proposed. Merthyr CBC and a panel of tenants have chosen Tact @ Dome to act as the independent tenants advisor to convey to tenants the options available to them.

In addition, the i2i team which aims to provide support to landlords to meet the welsh housing quality standard across the heads of the valleys area have produced a number of information booklets titled 'what tenants want' to assist tenants to make comparisons and ensure that they get the right answers to the critical questions they need to know.

The Welsh Tenants Federation aims to offer support to individuals who wish to get involved not just for the short term but for the long term, irrespective of whether tenants vote for, or against the transfer proposals. We ask the question - Are you positive about participation? If you are, then you need to get informed and get involved.

If you are positive about participation or wish to receive further information then contact Steve Clarke on 01685 723922 or email steve@welshtenantsfed.org.uk

Living without insurance

The Welsh Consumer Council are currently conducting a study into the barriers that some people face when taking out insurance. One of the areas they're focussing on is home contents insurance.
As part of the research they are looking for people who have had difficulty in obtaining home contents insurance over the last few years (eg. costs quoted have been too expensive or cover has been refused for some reason), or anyone who's had to deal with a particular situation/incident without home contents insurance cover.
They are also keen to hear tenants general views on taking out home contents insurance including opinion on 'insurance with rent' schemes.
If you know of anyone with a story to tell who would be happy to share their experiences and views please contact Lindsey Kearton (email: lindsey@wales-consumer.org.uk) Tel: 029 2025 5454 Ext: 225) by Friday 23rd February 2007.The information gathered will then be used as Case Studies in their final report. All answers will be treated in the strictest confidence and no individuals will be identified.