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Scotland’s For Council Housing Demonstration

August 22, 2009
Houses await demolition: an area in limbo.

Houses await demolition: a neighbourhood in limbo.

Backed by the Scottish Tenants Organisation.

In support of tenants in Hamiltonhill fighting for investment in their community.

National Demonstration.  Thurs, 24th Sept.

The story was broken to the public at large by the Burgh Angel community newspaper in Glasgow this week, that tenants in Hamiltonhill have been fighting for investment to improve security and safety in the scheme.  The Hamiltonhill Action Group is demanding that the GHA fit steel doors to closes in the scheme, as a means of improving the safety and security on the scheme.

Burgh Angel Story: Drawing Steel From Granite; Hamiltonhill Hits Back

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The Future of Glasgow’s Communities

April 14, 2007

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Do you want to highlight an issue going on in your community? Do you feel what passes for a political debate never talks about your community’s problems and concerns? Here’s your chance to raise your issues for once in a high profile public debate!

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The Glasgow Residents’ Network and the Scottish Tenants’ Organisation

Present for one night only:-

A Public Debate on, The Future of Glasgow’s Communities, Tuesday 24th April 2007, at 7.15pm for 7.30pm, at the Quality Hotel (previously AKA The Central Hotel), 99 Gordon Street, Glasgow G1 3SF [Inside Central Station].

* Do you believe casino ‘regeneration’ is real and for you?
* Do you believe your community is safe in the hands of …x.…?
* Do you believe the hype that housing associations hold the key to the housing crisis?
* Do want to sell off local parks and amenities for housing?
* Are tenants being treated fairly by landlords?
* Are you facing large bills from your factor?
* Does planning take into account the wishes of the local community?
* Do you feel safe in your community?
* Do you want to see an end to dawn raids?
* Are you concerned about the lack of facilities for young people?

* If these and other questions affect you then come along to, The Future of Glasgow’s Communitieshusting.jpg

This is our chance to put politicians on the spot! We’re going to have a number of active community campaigns and residents associations present at the event to set the scene by talking about their communities and issues, many of which are being ignored by government. Invited prospective politicians include:

Tommy Sheridan MSP, Solidarity; Sandra White MSP, SNP; Robert Brown MSP, Lib Dem, Patrick Harvie MSP, Greens; Others include ~ Conservative Party, Communist Party, Scottish Socialist Party, the ruling New Labour Party .

All Welcome ~ See you there!

For info call 07976 718 111, or email: glasgowresidentsnetwork@gmail.com, or agahst2003@hotmail.com

Details on our website: www.glasgowresidents.wordpress.com


Edinburgh Council Housing Left Empty

April 14, 2007

Edinburgh Evening News

 

Sat 14 Apr 2007

Council flats that time forgot in the midst of housing crisis

Jenni Marrow says the city is crying out for the mothballed Pennywell Road flats to be revamped.

Picture: Toby Williams

 

 

A BLOCK of council flats has been left to sit empty for more than eight years despite the city’s affordable housing crisis.

The council rehoused residents of 12 two-bedroom flats in Pennywell Road in 1999 and planned to turn the block into community offices.

But the project hit a brick wall when funding could not be found, leaving the flats empty for years. In the meantime, 6000 people have been competing for 60 available council flats on a weekly basis.

The council said today it intends to spend £450,000 refurbishing the flats and aims to make them available again as council housing by the end of the year.

But the Pennywell Tenants’ Association estimates the city will have lost out on about £300,000 in lost rent because of its “mismanagement of resources”.

It says there was little wrong with the flats when they were emptied but that a lack of security measures at the empty building has allowed children to cause damage that will cost much more to fix.

Jenni Marrow, secretary of the Pennywell Tenants’ Association, said: “At least four years ago the council knew that the community business centre was not going to happen and knew that the money was not going to come in. It’s been such a waste of resources.

“They are big flats and they were in a decent state – the city is crying out for that kind of accommodation.

“I have been thinking about going to the district auditor about this because it’s such a waste of taxpayers’ money.

“All that was needed for that block of flats was double glazing, better heating and better security, but that’s just the same as any other council accommodation at the time. A lot more will need now to be done now and that is a disgrace.”

She said that since the flats became vacant, groups of children had made their way inside, where they had set fires and ripped up floorboards and ceilings.

She said the flats, being next to Pennywell’s shopping centre, would be ideal for elderly people.

“The construction of these flats is 100 times better than the rest of Pennywell – they’re good, strong, solid, big flats,” she said.

“They’re spending so much knocking down flats at the moment and the city is in the middle of a housing crisis with people waiting years and years for a flat, yet they have had these good flats lying idle all these years.”

Councillor Lesley Hinds, whose ward includes Muirhouse and Pennywell, was at the centre of the plans for a new community centre, which were initially popular with residents.

Cllr Hinds today said: “These houses became very unpopular a number of years back and so it was proposed that rather than demolish the block the premises would be refurbished so as to be used in a different capacity.

“Unfortunately, several attempts to agree on proposals proved unsuccessful. The council’s housing department has now decided to refurbish this accommodation to a higher standard and to make it available for occupation once again.

“We envisage the flats will be ready later this year. I welcome the high quality housing for rent which is going to become available.”