Repairs to Enfield Council’s housing stock will be
brought back in house as part of a scheme which aims to improve the service and
make it more responsive to tenants and leaseholders needs. Enfield Council owns
10,500 homes and has some obligations to repair a further 5,000 leasehold
properties. Repairs are currently carried out by contractors and while there
have been improvements in the quality of service in the past six months, the
borough’s cabinet agreed on June 12 to bring the service fully under the
control of the Council at an initial cost of £1.2m. Read more on the Enfield
Council website.
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