Issue - meetings
Publishing of the TLS Annual Report
Meeting: 21/09/2023 - Cabinet (Item 36)
36 Tenant and Leaseholder Services Annual Report PDF 79 KB
Additional documents:
- Part 1 - Tenant & Leaseholder Services Annual Report 2023, 19/09/2023 Overview & Scrutiny Panel, item 36
PDF 8 MB
- Part 2 - Tenant & Leaseholder Services Annual Report 2023, 19/09/2023 Overview & Scrutiny Panel, item 36
PDF 4 MB
- Part 3 - Tenant & Leaseholder Services Annual Report 2023, 19/09/2023 Overview & Scrutiny Panel, item 36
PDF 18 MB
Minutes:
Cllr Whitehead presented the report to Cabinet. She explained that an enormous amount of good work had occurred and the report showed that the service was centred around the community and that it focused on homes rather than houses and expressed her pride and gratitude to the team.
Cllr Bayford spoke under council procedure rule 20.1
It was proposed by Cllr Whitehead and seconded by Cllr Yates that Cabinet agree to publish the Annual Report on the council’s website.
Members AGREED
Meeting: 19/09/2023 - Overview & Scrutiny Panel (Item 472)
472 Publishing of the TLS Annual Report PDF 76 KB
Additional documents:
- Part 1 - Tenant & Leaseholder Services Annual Report 2023, item 472
PDF 8 MB
- Part 2 - Tenant & Leaseholder Services Annual Report 2023, item 472
PDF 4 MB
- Part 3 - Tenant & Leaseholder Services Annual Report 2023, item 472
PDF 18 MB
Minutes:
Sally O’Suvillian introduced the report making the following key points:
• The report gave detail on the performance for the year.
• The report would be published on the council’s website. Additionally, there would be a plain text version that could be read by a web reader.
• Hard copies of the report would be taken to community events.
• The report had been reviewed by the tenant and leaseholder group.
Members commented and asked the following questions:
• Thanks to the team for the report.
• The report was considered to have good practice.
• Was there a reason why 1/3 of the garages noted in the report were unoccupied?
Sally O’Suvillian responded with the following points:
• The garages were not in a state to be occupied at the moment there is a programme in place to bring up the standard of garages ready to be let. There was no shortage of interest for the garages.
Members noted the report.