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Damp, Mould and Condensation Strategy - Consultation
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Overview
The council is preparing to produce a city-wide strategy for responding to the issue of damp, mould, and condensation. The strategy will outline our ambitions for reducing the prevalence of damp, mould, and condensation throughout the city, in addition to outlining an action plan for the council and its partners. We are seeking to involve residents early on in the process to help guide the writing of the strategy.
Survey Aims
In order to produce a strategy which will help in tackling damp, mould, and condensation throughout the city it is important to understand where the city is currently and what its aims are on this issue. So, through this engagement we are looking to understand:
The prevalence of damp and mould in the city
Experiences of tenants with damp and mould issues, including the responses to these issues
Responses of landlords to damp and mould issues
The general level of knowledge of damp and mould, including rights and responsibilities
The level and suitability of communication around damp, mould, and condensation
Our Plan
We will be running this survey for 6-weeks before drafting the strategy, feedback received will be considered and used to inform the strategy. Once we have completed the drafting process, we will launch a further consultation to gather views on the draft.
Disclaimer
This engagement exercise will be feeding into and supporting the council’s Damp, Mould, and Condensation strategy only, and is not a means to issue any live complaints you may have with your housing.
Consultation was open for 6 weeks and closed at 5pm on 23rd February 2024
Overview
The council is preparing to produce a city-wide strategy for responding to the issue of damp, mould, and condensation. The strategy will outline our ambitions for reducing the prevalence of damp, mould, and condensation throughout the city, in addition to outlining an action plan for the council and its partners. We are seeking to involve residents early on in the process to help guide the writing of the strategy.
Survey Aims
In order to produce a strategy which will help in tackling damp, mould, and condensation throughout the city it is important to understand where the city is currently and what its aims are on this issue. So, through this engagement we are looking to understand:
The prevalence of damp and mould in the city
Experiences of tenants with damp and mould issues, including the responses to these issues
Responses of landlords to damp and mould issues
The general level of knowledge of damp and mould, including rights and responsibilities
The level and suitability of communication around damp, mould, and condensation
Our Plan
We will be running this survey for 6-weeks before drafting the strategy, feedback received will be considered and used to inform the strategy. Once we have completed the drafting process, we will launch a further consultation to gather views on the draft.
Disclaimer
This engagement exercise will be feeding into and supporting the council’s Damp, Mould, and Condensation strategy only, and is not a means to issue any live complaints you may have with your housing.
Write to: Southend-on-Sea City Council, Information Governance, Complaints and Resolution Hub, PO Box 6, Civic Centre, Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 6ER.
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