Stronger relationships between social landlords and
tenants are required to help overcome the complex challenges of today, a think
tank report has found. Research by LGiU, and supported by Mears Group, calls
for councils and housing associations to re-think their relationships with
their tenants and engage in meaningful conversations with them. The report
welcomes that 60 per cent of councils and housing associations raised their
spend on tenant engagement in 2013/14 compared with the previous year - showing
that tenant engagement is a growing priority. Download a copy of the report
from the Mears website.
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