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Local Housing Panels

 
Local Housing Panels provide a base for Council tenants, leaseholders and Greenwich Council to form a partnership to achieve the following:

    • work for the benefit of all tenants and leaseholders in our neighbourhoods

    • positively promote equal opportunities and work towards the elimination of discrimination against individuals or groups

    • work for a strong community spirit and better quality of life for all tenants and leaseholders

    • build partnerships with other agencies to benefit the neighbourhood.
Meetings are open to the public so all local residents are welcome to attend.

You can also find more information in the Housing Panel Constitution


Tenants and leaseholders discuss local issues such as:

    • Cleansweep services
    • environmental concerns
    • safety and wellbeing
    • shaping the future of repairs
    • tackling priority issues affecting your neighbourhood
    • questioning Neighbourhood Services' delivery.

Housing panel members

Housing panels meet four times a year, and are open to all residents in their neighbourhoods. Visit the Housing Panel members page to find out who sits on your local panel.

Get involved

Find out how you can take part in your local panel.

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