Making Brexit look like
a piece of cake
Theresa
May has thrilled local councils with her promise to fix the broken housing
market with many thousands of new council houses. But for Carlisle City Council
there is a second broken housing market. And that needs to be
fixed first.
How this is being fixed is a
complicated tortuous tale, full of twist and turns. Yes, the Brexit
negotiations are also complicated and tortuous- but you ain`t seen nothin`
yet.! Read on…
Labour-run Carlisle is as thrilled as all the other
councils to get much needed extra borrowing powers to build all the houses promised
by the Prime Minister at the Tory party conference.
The city``s second broken housing market is the
long standing failure of Carlisle`s biggest landlord- the giant Riverside
Housing Association of Liverpool - to give a proper democratic voice to its
6,000 tenants and leaseholders.
Councillors have been working for many months to
help these voiceless people with persistent and increasingly-loud calls for
tenants to be involved in a new planned Riverside group which is being formed to work with the council.
This group is
to be called the Carlisle Liaison Group. It replaces the flawed and secretive Carlisle Divisional Board which lasted for many years but never appeared to have
achieved anything . The board was was recently abandoned by Riverside.
There has also been back-up support from Whitehall
for the voiceless tenants.This support
is in the measures outlined in the governments`s recent social housing green
paper.
This week the new Carlisle Liaison Group is again
to be discussed by the council`s
Economic Growth Scrutiny Panel.
The panel will hear of the tortuous negotiations
for the arrangements for the new group
that would give tenants a say its deliberations.
The negotiations were full of twists and turns and
were excessively complex after the council agreed to ask Riverside for what it
callled “the inclusion of a mechanism
for tenant representation” in the arrangements.
SARAH PATON third from the left, with other housing executives |
The council got this reply from Ms Sarah Paton , Riverside`s northern director:
“This inclusion can be an agenda item at the meeting but I don’t think
this agreement is about setting out how we’ll involve residents which will vary
over time.
“Tenant
and resident consultation,
participation
and involvement means we
will
discuss how we’re involving residents as
one of
the agenda items.
“The
Council’s
Leader
also said that:
`Officers
had sought to develop a
replacement
for the Divisional Board which
would
afford Members the opportunity of
raising
concerns on behalf of residents …
Riverside
had processes for tenant
engagement
which would operate in
addition
to the proposed Carlisle Liaison
Group.”
The council wasn`t clear about this reply. So it
asked Ms Paton for further clarification.
Ms Paton replied:
“Riverside’s involved customers will have the opportunity to raise
agenda items”
The council again wasn`t clear.
So it went back to Ms Paton She provided the
following text to explain what is meant by “involved customers”, and the
mechanisms for engagement between Riverside and its customers:-
· “All Riverside customers who
have a contract with us i.e. a tenancy
agreement,
lease or licence, are members of our Customer Voice. This has a
national
executive who are elected and there is also a national scrutiny panel
which
reports to the executive. Customers can follow the Customer Voice
Exec on
Facebook.
“· All customers can join our online Customer Panel and take part in
consultations.
“· We also have informal Customer Voice groups locally and there is
currently
one in
Carlisle.”
A spokesman
for Carlisle Tenamts` and Residents` Federation which publishes this
blog makes this comment:
“Carlisle
City Council was not asking Riverside for very much. It wanted one or two Riverside tenants to sit alongside
councillors on the planned liaison group.
Surely, not much to ask.
" Riverside`s response to the council is baffling. It seems to be nothing more
than a jungle of Riverside
organisations… Customer Voice, Customer Voice National Executive, Customer
Panel, National Scrutiny Panel … and an equally a baffling maze of procedures.
“Brexit in comparison is a piece of cake”.
Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803
Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803
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