Housing Association in London and the South East, East Midlands and East Anglia. We believe everyone should have a decent home and the chance to live well.
@porkpie2310 Hi Paul, thank you for getting in touch and sorry to hear about the issues you have been having. Could you please DM us with your full name and address so we can look into this for you please? Thank you - Jack
@BuzzingHelen Hello, sorry to hear about this. Could you please DM us with your full name and address so I can look into this for you please? Thanks, Jack
@laura_weeks Hi Laura, thank you for getting in touch and sorry to hear about the lift issues you have been having. Could you please email us at [email protected] with your full name and address so I can look into this for you? Thank you - Jack
@PeterLingua Hi Peter, sorry to read about the issues you've been having. Would you be able to DM us with your full address and name so I can look into this for you please? Thank you - Jack
@Paramkaurawapal Good morning, thanks for getting in touch and sorry for the issues you have been having. Would you be able to DM us with your full name and address so I can look into this for you please?
- Jack
Thanks to Chalkhill Community Centre @ChalkhillC for all their work supporting residents and the local community. This was a great event that brought all the staff and volunteers from the Centre together for festive fun with kids and adults.
🎄 CHRISTMAS AT CHALKHILL 🎄
What an amazing time it was! Thank you to Ada Seijas Fagundez from MTVH for facilitating this event, as well as the staff and volunteers from our centre who made it possible.
Thanks Jess McCabe from @insidehousing for this insightful interview with MTVH’s Mel Barrett. There are some personal insights into Mel’s links with the Windrush generation and hints to the future plans for MTVH which is linked to the Government’s own ambition for new homes.
Jess McCabe spends the morning with Mel Barrett, Metropolitan Thames Valley’s new chief executive, touring its flagship regeneration project in south London. In his first major interview, he talks through his early plans for the association
https://t.co/xfyNVZ1Biz
Thank you for sharing and we’re pleased with the work our team has done at Streatham. Communal gardens are important for the well being and good health of residents, so we are always pleased to hear that these spaces are appreciated and enjoyed - by residents and wildlife.
@MetTVH another beautiful season in our communal garden on Streatham Place - please thank our amazing gardeners King and Tony for keeping the space special for nature and residents alike!
Pleased to see this report on Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing’s launch of The Molly Huggins Foundation (named after @MetTVH founder) which will invest millions into community-impact projects over the next decade.
Thanks to our amazing @MetTVH gardeners King and Tony who keep our garden wild enough for local children and nature and calm enough for all of us to relax in! @BBCSpringwatch
The housing crisis is one of the greatest challenges of our time and CASE’s report exposes the scale of the challenge the next government will face. With a structural deficit of 1.2 million new homes over the next 10 years, 830,000 of which are social rent, now is the time for our politicians to show they are serious about tackling this crisis head on.
The report recommends:
• Reintroducing supply targets.
• Tenure sub targets to increase the supply of social and affordable homes.
• Higher grant funding to go beyond replacement and help to increase the provision of social and affordable housing.
• Support for shared ownership.
• A review of the social rent formula.
As the general election approaches, housing promises to be a key issue for voters as they head to the polls. With the notion of a secure, affordable home feels as distant as ever for millions of people the next government must follow the recommendations outlined in this report and work across government, the housing sector and local authorities to deliver the homes we as a nation need.
We cannot afford not to. By adopting CASE’s recommendations, our politicians can show that they share our ambition of the chance for everyone to have a decent, affordable home and to live well.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/f0cr6BCN4z
@MPSYiewsley Hi, thanks for your message and we wish to get this sorted ASAP. Are you able to DM the address so we can look into the issue today? Regards, Pete M (MTVH)
The Mayoral election on the 2nd May comes at a crucial time for London. That's why we're supporting the @_BusinessLDN Manifesto for the Next Mayor of London and join their calls for all candidates to commit to tackling the housing crisis.
A chronic shortage of affordable housing is holding London back and threatening the capital's competitiveness on the global stage. @_BusinessLDN highlight how 25% of Londoners live in poverty after housing costs and businesses struggle to recruit and retain the workers they need as London becomes increasingly unaffordable for many people.
Investment in London's affordable housing is an investment in the economy of both the capital and the UK as a whole. By committing to the steps outlined in this manifesto, London's candidates for Mayor can help to help to secure our city's future as a prosperous, global city and ensure all Londoners have the chance of a decent home and to live well.
You can read the full manifesto here: https://t.co/V9Jm6xyUyF
#mayoralelection #mayoroflondon #londonelections
"Delivering against the new Consumer Standards won’t always be easy, however the opportunity to show that we can respond as a sector and improve customer experience to deliver safe, good-quality homes and services for residents is one we must, and will, take."
As the Regulator of Social Housing's new Consumer Standards come into effect, MTVH's Executive Director of Customer Services, Kush Rawal, writes for Social Housing on how we have prepared for their introduction through extensive engagement with residents and organisational change to help ensure that we meet the expectations of the new regulation in the years, and continue to improve the services we provide for residents.
https://t.co/crhs2wVYez
@ChuksieA@HousingOmbuds Hi Ochuko, I'm very sorry to hear about the problem with heating for your parents and we would be keen to resolve this situation as soon as possible. Would you be able to DM us with your email address and the address of your parents so we can investigate. Regards, Pete M (MTVH)