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Events & opportunities for involvement
Residents
Involvement Calendar 2010
View it here
‘It’s up 2 U’ event

Its Up 2 U event Saturday 21st August at 1.00pm.
All residents of Hurst and St Michael’s invited to attend this event when you will have the opportunity to vote on which projects receive funding to combat anti-social behaviour in our area.
Applications from Community groups, or individuals with projects which will tackle anti-social behaviour in the Smallshaw Hurst & St Michael’s area welcomed. Application forms and guidance notes can be downloaded here:
Application form
Guidelines for applicants
...and a cheque
Or collected from:
Broadoak Community Centre & Police Post
Hurst Community Centre
Rosehill Children’s Centre
New Charter Academy
New Charter Neighbourhood Centre – Hazelhurst Hurst Library
Broadoak Post Office
Assistance completing the application can be obtained from the following people also:
Caroline Wilkinson 0161 342 3609
Sangita Patel 0161 342 3609
Melanie Johnson 0161 331 2000
Arati Patel-Mistry 0161 330 4965
Haley McCaffer 0161 865 9497/8
Please return your completed forms no later than 9.00am on Monday 2nd August to:
Its Up 2 U
North Neighbourhood Office
Ashton Police Station
Ashton OL7 0BQ
or by email to: tameside.north@gmp.police.uk
A link to the greater Manchester Police on this event can be found here.
Forthcoming
Events:
| Date | Description | Option |
|---|---|---|
| August 2010 | Events | View |
Involvement opportunities for Residents: General note
Would like to get involved?
If so, have a look at these leaflets and then get in touch:
General note
Resident
Inspectors Wanted
Recruitment and selection panel
Tenant
Management Team Members [updated April 2010]:
The list of members.
Tenant Management Team Members
The Tenant Management Team website is: http://www.tenantmanagementteam.org.uk
Resident-Led Self Regulation:
New Charter's response to Self regulation:
Self Regulation
Young People’s Group:
Would you like to belong to the above group?
If so you will need to download the application form below, fill it in and
send it off:
Young People’s Group application form
And here's a description of their Role
Profile
[To download: place your cursor on the above link, right-click
and
select 'Save Target as' or 'Save Link As' depending on the browser
that you are using.]

Tenant Services Authority
The Tenant Services authority is the new regulator for affordable housing.
Launched on 1st December 2008, they have taken over the regulatory power
of the Housing Corporation. Their goal is, quite simply, to raise the
standard of services for affordable housing tenants.
The Authority's website is here: http://www.tenantservicesauthority.org
Building
A New Regulatory Framework:
TSA
Discussion Paper Summary
A
new regulatory framework for social housing in England: A statutory
consultation
A
new regulatory framework for social housing in England: Summary
Building a new regulatory framework
Directions
on regulatory standards
Guidance on
the use of powers under the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 - a statutory
consultation
How
we have responded to feedback
Our national standards for social housing
- the six standards that will apply from spring 2010
TSA consent
to disposals - a statutory consultation
TSA
Draft Corporate Plan 2010-13
Resident-led self-regulation: enhancing in-house scrutiny
performance
Regulatory
framework for social housing in England from 2010
Resident
Involvement Impact Assessment Report, 2009
Our Impact Assessment Report highlights the ways that
resident involvement has made a difference and shows
examples of how residents have influenced service improvement.
View
it here













