Dutch sunshine
fails to shift Riverside`s
black clouds
The headline on the
magazine article says it all: Solar Deal
Is The Start Of A New Era . Many millions of pounds are being invested by a
Dutch firm in solar panels for British social houses says the article.
“This is a good deal for everyone -tenants get cheaper
electricity, landlords improve the property and investors in the Dutch firm get
a return on their investment,” says housing
expert Bevan Jones(left) in the article. It is published by the social housing trade
paper, Inside Housing.
Yes, the solar deal is the
start of a new era for some people. But for many others, the deal has bitter
memories.
They recall an earlier solar deal- at Longtown in
Cumbria- that has turned into a disaster because of the bungling and incompetence of the landlord,
Riverside Housing Association.
In that disaster, an estimated
60 tenants had promises of cheaper electricity. Instead, these 60 unfortunate
people had bills of up to £4,000.
In that disaster, Riverside did not get its property improved.
Far from it. The social houses are now so blighted by Riverside`s bungling,
that any prospective tenants don`t want to know.
And because of that
disaster, Riverside not surprisingly got
no return on its investment. Far from
it. Riverside has lost many thousands of pounds.
This story of the
Riverside`s bungling has been told in earlier posts on this blog over the past
months and years.
In this post we report that more than half the 50 Riverside flats in the town are now empty and tenants estimate that Riverside is losing over £100,000 a year in lost rent.
In this post we report that more than half the 50 Riverside flats in the town are now empty and tenants estimate that Riverside is losing over £100,000 a year in lost rent.
Let us compare that
Riverside chapter of bungling with what is proposed by the Dutch firm, Solarplicity
and Maas Capital which will be investing
a total of £160 million in solar panels for British social housing.
Bevan
Jones, managing director of the advisory firm Sustainable Housing comments in his
Inside Housing article:
“This
investment should alert those delivering
social housing that responsible, ethical and sustainable investment has entered
the mainstream in UK housing.
“While many will look at this as a challenge to the
dominance and continued failure of the Big Six energy companies to provide
value for money and service, it actually marks a wider change towards more
responsible investment strategies”.
More responsible investment strategies are just what was absent when Riverside
embarked on its Longtown chapter of bungling and incompetence.
More responsible investments strategies.
Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803
More responsible investments strategies.
Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803
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