Social housing providers faced urgent challenges following the Grenfell Tower fire. Now they are taking stock of the wider implications.

The London Assembly Housing Committee will tomorrow ask:

  • What changes have been made to the maintenance and refurbishment of existing housing blocks?
  • What effects have these changes had on providers’ development plans?
  • How exactly are social housing blocks managed and how are resident involvement mechanisms changing as a result of what we now know?

The guests are:

  • Andy Bates, JMB Manager, Leathermarket JBS
  • Chyrel Brown, Director of Resident Services, Hyde Group
  • Pat Hayes, Managing Director, Be First
  • Sue Foster OBE, Strategic Director Neighbourhoods and Growth, Lambeth Council
  • Su Gomer, Lead Commissioner, Lambeth Council

The meeting will take place on Tuesday, 27 February from 10:00am in Committee Room 5 (The Queen’s Walk, London SE1).

Members of the public are invited to attend, and Media will be covering this event.


The meeting can also be viewed LIVE via webcast

Follow us on Twitter and take part in the meeting discussion using #AssemblyHousing and #HousingAfterGrenfell

 

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