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We want a clear and consistent approach to the maintenance, repair and/or improvement of common parts within mixed tenure blocks.
Help us achieve this by sharing your views on our draft Mixed Tenure Common Repairs Policy.
We want to know:
The understanding of staff in relation to common repairs within mixed tenure blocks
Current practices adopted by staff when approaching common repairs within mixed tenure blocks
The views of staff in relation to the proposed approach to maintenance, repair, and/or improvements to common parts within mixed tenure blocks
Any concerns staff may have in relation to the proposed approach to maintenance, repair, and/or improvements to common parts within mixed tenure blocks
Then have your say by completing the survey below.
We really appreciate your participation. The information you provide will help us develop finalised copies of these documents to take to committee.
This survey closes on Monday 1st September 2025.
We want a clear and consistent approach to the maintenance, repair and/or improvement of common parts within mixed tenure blocks.
Help us achieve this by sharing your views on our draft Mixed Tenure Common Repairs Policy.
We want to know:
The understanding of staff in relation to common repairs within mixed tenure blocks
Current practices adopted by staff when approaching common repairs within mixed tenure blocks
The views of staff in relation to the proposed approach to maintenance, repair, and/or improvements to common parts within mixed tenure blocks
Any concerns staff may have in relation to the proposed approach to maintenance, repair, and/or improvements to common parts within mixed tenure blocks
Thank you for participating in this survey. Before you begin, we would highly recommend that all participants review the documents referred to at the beginning of this project.
Your input will not only inform finalised drafts of this policy to be presented at the new Housing Committee, it will also shape the way in which Angus Council approaches maintenance, repair and improvements to common parts within mixed tenure blocks moving forward.
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