The government has announced £250,000 to help get social
housing tenants involved in the management of their homes. Stephen Williams,
communities minister, announced the investment which will see tenants offered
training opportunities to get involved in the management of neighbourhoods. Mr
Williams announced a further £250,000 to the Tenant Participation Advisory
Service and Trafford Hall, extending the successful training provided under the
tenant empowerment programme - providing more than 1,500 new training
opportunities for social housing tenants, looking to get involved in the
running of their neighbourhoods into 2015 to 2016. Read more on the GovUK website.
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