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Our annual estate walkabouts are short walks around your neighbourhood with housing staff and elected members to talk about how we can improve your area.
Walkabouts are your chance to:
Discuss improvement works identified through checks carried out by housing staff (estate audits)
Suggest new ideas to improve your community spaces
Each year, we have a budget of around £230,000 for estate improvements. This money can be used for things like:
Fixing or replacing fences
Repairing shared paths
Landscaping
Improving play parks
Please note, we can’t use this money for extra car parking spaces. But we’re happy to hear other ideas to improve shared spaces.
Estate Improvement budget – what you need to know
After each estate walkabout, we review all the suggestions made by community members. We decide which ideas to take forward based on:
How much they cost
What will make the biggest positive difference for the area
Where the money comes from
The budget for estate improvements comes from the Housing Revenue Account (HRA). The HRA is a ring-fenced account, which means it can only be used for council housing. It’s funded by the rent paid by council tenants, so it must directly benefit them.
What the budget can’t be used for
We can’t use HRA funds for improvements that mainly benefit:
Private homeowners
Commercial properties
This applies even in mixed-tenure estates where council and private homes are side by side.
Want to join a walkabout?
Please let us know if you’d like to take part in a walkabout. This helps us keep you informed if there are any changes to the schedule.
If your neighbourhood isn’t listed in our walkabout programme or you can’t make a walkabout, you can still get involved by making suggestions for your area using the map below.
Our annual estate walkabouts are short walks around your neighbourhood with housing staff and elected members to talk about how we can improve your area.
Walkabouts are your chance to:
Discuss improvement works identified through checks carried out by housing staff (estate audits)
Suggest new ideas to improve your community spaces
Each year, we have a budget of around £230,000 for estate improvements. This money can be used for things like:
Fixing or replacing fences
Repairing shared paths
Landscaping
Improving play parks
Please note, we can’t use this money for extra car parking spaces. But we’re happy to hear other ideas to improve shared spaces.
Estate Improvement budget – what you need to know
After each estate walkabout, we review all the suggestions made by community members. We decide which ideas to take forward based on:
How much they cost
What will make the biggest positive difference for the area
Where the money comes from
The budget for estate improvements comes from the Housing Revenue Account (HRA). The HRA is a ring-fenced account, which means it can only be used for council housing. It’s funded by the rent paid by council tenants, so it must directly benefit them.
What the budget can’t be used for
We can’t use HRA funds for improvements that mainly benefit:
Private homeowners
Commercial properties
This applies even in mixed-tenure estates where council and private homes are side by side.
Want to join a walkabout?
Please let us know if you’d like to take part in a walkabout. This helps us keep you informed if there are any changes to the schedule.
If your neighbourhood isn’t listed in our walkabout programme or you can’t make a walkabout, you can still get involved by making suggestions for your area using the map below.