Housing panels offer Council tenants and leaseholders the opportunity to have their say about their local area.
Each neighbourhood has its own panel that meets at least four times a year. Meetings are open to all residents and members of the public.
Tenants are elected to represent the area they live in and meet with local Councillors and officers to discuss concerns, raise local issues and receive feedback from other meetings.
Join your local housing panel
If you would like to join your local housing panel, please use the online form below to send us your details.
Fill in an online form to join your local housing panel.
What the panels do
- Tackle issues of concern in their neighbourhood.
- Make recommendations to the capital programme (major works and improvements).
- Monitor performance of the neighbourhood office and repairs centre.
- Receive information about what else is happening in their area.
- Get invited to a range of training courses, workshops and networking events.
Meetings and events
Go to the Committees and meetings section to find more information on Housing Panels including the names of representatives and venues for meetings.
Find out more about the Community Participation team and download a calendar of events.
Other consultation groups:
The Diversity Review Board
The DRB is a formally recognised body within the Council’s participation structure. The Board meet quarterly and provides an opportunity for tenants and officers to debate diversity issues relating to policy formation and practical service delivery requirements.
The Borough Wide Housing Panel
The Borough Wide Housing Panel brings together elected panel members from each Housing Panel to discuss issues from across the borough.