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There are a number of opportunities available to tenants and leaseholders to have a say in the way their homes and estates are managed. You could provide regular feedback about standards of cleaning or grounds maintenance by becoming an estate monitor or block representative. You can also attend estate inspections with your Neighbourhood Officer. To find out more please click on the links below:
Estate monitors and block representatives are volunteer tenants and leaseholders who monitor housing estate services such as cleaning, grass cutting and litter picking. They are provided with information about what work should be done and how often they report back to us whether the service is good or whether improvements are needed. Any issues raised are taken up with the contractor and this helps improve the delivery of service.
If you would like to volunteer to monitor these services, you can visit our get involved page, contact the Principal Tenant Engagement Officer on 01329824360 or by emailing listening@fareham.gov.uk.
Our Neighbourhood Officers carry out regular inspections of our estates. You can contact your Neighbourhood Officer directly to arrange for the area where you live to be inspected. Inspections give an opportunity for you to highlight any problems in the area in which you live such as dumped rubbish and overgrown areas.
You can contact your Neighbourhood Officer on 01329 236100 or by emailing housing@fareham.gov.uk.
Each year we make available a budget for small housing estate/environmental improvements. Tenants and leaseholders are encouraged to make suggestions for work that may help improve the appearance on an estate or area. If you have any suggestions, please contact your Neighbourhood Officer or Leasehold Management Officer on 01329 236100, email housing@fareham.gov.uk or complete the application for estate improvements.