Spire make safer environments
Spire Homes have spent around £65,000 so far through their
Environmental Improvement scheme initiative in Rutland. Salt bins,
off-road parking and path widening are just some of the projects
that have been completed or are in the pipeline.
Every resident was sent a form which they
could fill in to have their say on what they thought the money
could be spent on. Spire also held coffee mornings; door
knocked during estate inspections, and had face to face
consultations. These suggestions and the way of prioritising the
work were then approved by the local Quality Assurance Group.
Spire’s Housing Services team also identified
where investment was required to address housing management and
antisocial behaviour issues by improving security, lighting,
fencing to communal areas as well as bin store areas, footpaths and
parking.
A further £30,000 will be spent on communal
garden areas within sheltered schemes to improve the aesthetics of
these areas and also to reduce future grounds
maintenance.
Neil Brunning, Repairs Surveyor said, 'The
Environmental Improvements Scheme has so far generated lots of
comments and suggestions from tenants and staff alike - This
scheme is going to make a real difference to
neighbourhoodsmakingthem a safer and more pleasant place to
live'