Nottingham City Council has signed a new ten-year contract with its arm’s-length management organisation. The ALMO’s work has led to a rise in customer satisfaction to 80 per cent, cut rent arrears by half, and signed up 4,700 tenants to its involvement movement. Dave Liversidge, portfolio holder for housing and the voluntary sector at the council, said: ‘We are looking forward to continuing our successful partnership with Nottingham City Homes and seeing services develop and improve even more through the next decade. ‘Our new agreement recognises Nottingham City Homes’ success since it took over city council housing and our confidence in their plans for the future.’ Janet Storar, tenant chair of the Nottingham City Homes Board, said: ‘This agreement confirms to me the confidence Nottingham City Council has in our ability to deliver quality services and work in partnership with them to create homes and places where people want to live.’ Read more on the NCH website.
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