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Many council tenants live in terraced street properties and some in the past have received a poor or inadequate repairs service from Southwark Council, with delays, bad workmanship and overcharging found to be all too common.


The Council recently made a priority of improving its housing repairs service and there is an opportunity for residents to share opinions on whether things have changed. Also a chance to look at the related issue of whether an estate orientated local authority can achieve good management of street properties.


Christine Bramman, Repairs and Maintenance Manager of Southwark Housing will be the Guest speaker at the Barry Area Residents' Association General Meeting on Tuesday 11th February 2014. 8 pm at the East Dulwich Community Centre, 46 - 50 Darrell Road. SE22 9NL (next to DMC)


Council Tenants and Homeowners are all welcomed. After the meeting there will be light refreshments, informal discussion with a chance to meet other Southwark Council street property tenants and home owners.


Hope to see many of you as possible

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