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ALMO ends contract with Connaught

23 August 2010 | By Carl Brown

An arm’s-length management organisation has cancelled a £7 million repairs contract with struggling contractor Connaught.
Barnet Homes, which manages Barnet council’s 15,000 homes, will end the contract next February.
A Barnet Homes spokesperson said: ‘We would like to assure residents that we are implementing transition plans as a matter of urgency, and we are seeking to minimise any disruption to our repairs service.
‘We will provide further updates on our website.’
Connaught, which earlier this year issued two profit warnings and was forced to take out a £15 million emergency loan, is continuing talks with lenders as it attempts to avoid collapse.

Note: Connaught is Homes For Islingtons (HFI) preferred option for a long term maintenance for Islingtons social Housing!

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ITV London Tonight program – overcharging of Newham leaseholders

You can watch this ITV London Tonight program on Newham leaseholders@
http://www.itv.com/london/

or by googling itv tonight leaseholder ( don’t know how long it will be available on above link)

it shows leaseholders getting their second round of £5k + bills in 5 years, and a chartered surveyer suggesting that Newham leaseholders are being charged 4 times the usual cost for work by their council appointed quango, and talks of one London leaseholder getting a £90k bill.

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Hammersmith and Fulham council plans to close ALMO

11 August 2010 | By Isabel Hardman

Hammersmith and Fulham council has announced plans to take its arm’s-length management organisation back in-house.
The board of H&F homes has launched a consultation with tenants on closing the ALMO and returning housing management services to the council from March 2011.
The council hopes to save more than £400,000 by shutting the ALMO now that its £230 million Decent Homes programme is complete.
Harry Audley, chair of H&F Homes, said: ‘Our job is to provide the best possible quality housing to our residents and we believe this move in challenging financial times would be good news all round.’
Lucy Ivimy, cabinet member for housing, said: ‘Bringing H&F Homes back in-house means that we can focus the resources we have on delivering an even better service to tenants and leaseholders rather than wasting that money on unnecessary costs.’
The consultation will run throughout August and September and the ALMO board will make a final recommendation to the council in November.

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Leaseholders and Scaffolding

It has been brought to ILA’s notice that scaffolders are not being pursued for costs for which they are supposedly insured (and presumably should extend to all damage caused).

It states on the information pack for a Scaffolding Licence that –

“All applicants must hold a public liability Insurance policy in for the sum of £5 million or above.”

Leaseholders should note that scaffolders usually need a Licence to erect scaffolding at any given location and that if scaffolding really is needed for major works, members should ask for a copy of the Licence. Furthermore, if damage is caused by scaffolding in any way, then members should ensure that all associated costs are claimed under the scaffolder’s insurance (rather than the leaseholder accept to pay those costs instead).

We strongly recommend that photos be taken of any damage.

If members have mistakenly paid bills including works arising from damage caused by scaffolding (proof being available in Reports etc), we suggest that they contact HfI, Partners or the Council to ask for reimbursement.

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Reducing the cost to the borough of the unnecessary components of the Decent Homes Program!

Dr B.S.Potter letter to Islington Tribune on reducing the cost to the borough of the unnecessary / unwanted components related to the Decent Homes Program!

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LEASE has moved

LEASE are open as usual from 9:30am on Monday 26 July 2010 at their new office:
Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7BN.
Their new telephone number is 020 7383 9800 and fax number is 020 7383 9849.

http://www.lease-advice.org.uk/news/story/?item=40

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Listed Building Owner Info Request

Islington Council has to give consent for Alterations, Extension or Demolition of a Listed  Building  under  the Planning Act 1990 .
You may need evidence of these consents  from the council if you ever sell your property, and of course it is a criminal offence to carry out works to a listed building without prior Listed Building Consent – even if you did not know that the building was listed.

Has any Islington Leaseholder with a listed building received copies of a Listed Building consent certificate from Islington Planning department via HFI or Partners or any of their sub-contractors for any work they have carried out?

Has any Islington Leaseholder with a property in a Conservation Area been consulted in advance or received a letter from Islington Planning department via HFI or Partners or any of their sub-contractors approving any major works they have had done by HFI or Partners?

Please let us know.

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Have you received a notice about New Responsive Repair Contracts?

Chris Briere-Edney, an ILA member suggests a response to the “Notices of Proposal to enter into a long term agreement ” letter from HFI.

The deadline to respond  is the 9 July.

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Whose your Landlord?

Dr Potter writes to Tribune on why HFI is not our Landlord and why they should stop suggesting they are.