Cossington. Mr Hemraj. Chairman Cossington Housing Co-operative

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Cossington NEWS 1 COSSINGTON HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE MEMBERS NEWSLETTER WINTER 2016 Join the debate on our future All tenant members are invited to have their say on Cossington co-op s discussions around changing our managing agents. We would like to inform all tenant members that a joint meeting between Cossington co-op representatives and Matt Cooney, Group Chief Executive of asra Housing Group, recently took place when we confirmed our intention to look for an alternative service provider. asra has been our managing agent since 1991, delivering services such as managing waiting lists, allocating homes, carrying out repairs, maintenance and rent collection. The committee has decided to look into finding a different managing agent to ensure we are obtaining value for money, in line with government regulations, and to ensure the long-term financial stability of our co-op. Any tenant member who would like to express their views is urged to write to me, Mr Hemraj, at the Belgrave Area Office, 131 Loughborough Road, Leicester, LE4 5LQ. Mr Hemraj Chairman Cossington Housing Co-operative Reporting Repairs To report repairs at any time, call 0116 257 6800 and press Option 1. For gas issues, call Wheldons on 01908 215797. Manage your home online My asra is a new online portal which offers you a growing range of services at any time of the day or night. By registering at https://my.asra.org.uk/ you will be able to log in whenever you like to view your rent account, make a payment, view repairs or request a repair. Christmas opening The Belgrave Area Office, at 131 Loughborough Road, will be open at these times over the festive season: Friday 23rd December, 9am-1pm Wednesday 28th December, 9.30am-4.30pm Thursday 29th December, 9.30am-12pm Friday 30th December, 9am-1pm. Normal office hours will resume on Tuesday 3rd January 2017.

2 or Join us f tiour mul nt eve cultural ay M on 19th 2017. Fun-filled winter wonderland Our tenant members had an amazing time on our recent festive trip to Nottingham s Winter Wonderland complete with illuminated ice rink, children s rides, ice sculptures, a Christmas market and Santa s grotto. Meetings take place at 7pm at Belgrave Area Office, 131 Loughborough Road, with 15 minutes set aside beforehand for tenant members to ask questions. If you are interested in attending, please contact Nicola Parlby in advance on 0116 204 4135. At the event, our annual survey of for all ages Tenant members of all ages enjoyed the line-up of entertainment, held after the official business of the day at the Sapphire Suite. tenant members views revealed: 89.7% of tenants are very or fairly satisfied with asra s services 82.9% are very or fairly satisfied that your rent gives value for money 80% are very or fairly satisfied with the repairs and maintenance service. Cossington Committee meeting dates for 2017 21 Strategy and Housing Services 21 Development and Finance 23 Strategy and Housing Services 11 Development and Finance FEB MAY MAR JULY Our annual general meeting will be on 15th September 2017. Cut out and keep Magic and music Families were treated to an evening of magic, music and dance at this year s annual general meeting.

Here to help 3 Tenants have been getting to know two new members of staff at the co-op in recent months. Shereen Sheikh, who has worked for asra Housing Group for six years, has joined us as our Housing Management Officer. Her role involves dealing with lettings, helping tenant members settle in and day-to-day housing issues. Tom Broderick is our new Area Surveyor, responsible for planned maintenance and improvement work, liaising with contractors, checking homes after tenants have moved out and organising gas safety inspections. If Shereen or Tom are not available when you call or pop into our office, speak to our receptionist who will try to help with your query or arrange an appointment for you. If you want to talk to Shereen about any housing-related issue, please make an appointment to see her during our weekly housing surgery call 0116 257 6800. She is available on Wednesdays, from 9.30am to 12.30pm at the Belgrave Area Office, 131 Loughborough Road. 3 Repairs what you need to know Some day-to-day repairs in your home are our responsibility, but some are down to you as a tenant member to carry out. Please see the enclosed leaflet Repairs who does what? to find out more. Remember to fill in the satisfaction form we leave with you after carrying out any repairs at your home. Rents frozen Your rent will stay the same next year as your committee has decided to freeze rents for the time being. But, for secure tenants, there is a different process for rent setting so their rent is still subject to change in April 2017. Despite the government s announcement of an annual 1% rent cut for housing association tenants over the next four years, CHC is exempt because of our status as a fully mutual co-operative run and owned by our tenant members. Sprucing up homes We plan to carry out these improvements to your homes over the coming year: refurbishing 7 bathrooms fitting 5 new kitchens external repairs and decoration at 32 homes upgrading electrical works replacing boilers as required.

Benefits change rolled out Changes to welfare benefits continue to be rolled out across Leicester. The new Universal Credit was introduced in January for new, single claimants without children. If you are already claiming benefits you don t need to do anything they will continue as usual, and you will be told when you are due to change over to Universal Credit. The new benefit, for people on a low income or not in employment, replaces six existing benefits income-based jobseeker s allowance, incomerelated employment and support allowance, income support, working tax credit, child tax credit and housing benefit. Universal Credit must be applied for online and is paid monthly as a single payment into your bank account, so you need to arrange to pay your rent to us direct. A member of the Tenancy Sustainment Team at asra Housing Group can answer your questions, advise on applying for Universal Credit and help you set up a bank account and get online. For more information, or if you have recently been notified that you are moving to Universal Credit, call her on 0116 257 6800. New housing benefit rules New rules have been introduced around housing benefit being paid when you are temporarily away from home. Previously, if you were away from home in the UK or abroad your housing benefit and council tax reduction support could continue to be paid for up to 13 weeks. In some exceptions it could be paid for up to 52 weeks. This was called the temporary absence rule. But, from 28th July 2016, the government changed the rule so that, in most cases, the 13 weeks payable will reduce to four weeks if you are travelling outside Great Britain. Please note that Northern Ireland is considered to be abroad in these circumstances. To find out more, contact your local housing benefit office. REMEMBER when filling in claim forms for benefits such as housing benefit, your landlord is Cossington Housing Co-operative, not asra Housing Group. 4

Top energy-saving tips 5 1 Switch off standby. You can save around 30 a year by turning electrical appliances off at the plug, rather than letting them stay in standby mode. Consider getting a standby saver which allows you to turn off all your appliances in one go. 2 Careful in your kitchen. Save around 30 a year by washing up in a bowl rather than under a running tap. Save around 7 a year by only filling your kettle with the amount of water you need. Cut your washing machine use by just one cycle per week to save up to 13 a year. 3 Get a head. If you ve got a shower that takes hot water straight from your boiler or hot water tank (rather than an electric shower), fit a water efficient shower head. This could save a family of four around 67 a year on gas plus 100 on metered water. 4 Spend less time in the shower. Spending one minute less in the shower each day will save you around 10 off your energy bills, plus 10 off metered water, per person each year. 5 Take control of your heating. Make the most of your room thermostats, programmer and radiator valves so you only heat water and particular rooms when you need them. Turning down a room thermostat by just one degree could save you 90 a year. 6 Get savvy with smart controls. Smart heating controls let you remotely manage your heating and understand your energy use via a mobile app, so you can control the temperature of your home at any time from wherever you are. 7 Switch to LEDs. Replace halogen lights with LED spotlights and old-fashioned lightbulbs with energy-saving bulbs ( compact fluorescent lamps ), to save your household 35 a year. 8 Tum off lights. Switch off lights when you re not using them, saving you around 15 on your annual energy bills. How are we doing? Here are our performance figures for April to September 2016. Our managing agents are reviewing repairs performance with contractors to improve on targets that have not been achieved. We are pleased to have exceeded our target for arrears and be on course to meet our target for rent collection. Beat condensation Look out for the enclosed leaflet which offers handy tips on reducing condensation and damp in your home. Neighbourhood Co-operative Housing Association Ltd CONDENSATION, DAMP AND MOULD What you need to know Repairs Arrears Target Emergency (24 hours) 100 % Target Achieved Routine (14 calendar days) 93 % 100% Urgent (5 working days) 95 % 0 % Rent collection 88.9 % Achieved 4 % 1.4 % Target Achieved No urgent repairs reported 100 % 100.6 %

Happy holidays! Supporting our older residents 6 Wishing all our tenant members a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Hope you had a good Eid and Diwali. Mutual respect for all We are always respectful to our tenant members and we expect you to treat our staff with the same respect. Aggression will not be tolerated towards tenant members or staff. There are lots of services available to help our older tenant members enjoy later life. Leicester Ageing Together offers a range of support and activities for people aged over 50, from befriending schemes to lunch clubs. Call 0116 249 8850 for more information. Alzheimer s Society provides help and advice for people with dementia and their carers. Find out more on 0116 231 1111. Walk and Talk are organised free walking sessions around Cossington Recreation Ground for the over-50s. For details contact Sallie Butt, at Living Streets, on 077108 47022. Help us improve Your feedback helps us improve our services so, if you have any complaints, please get in touch. If you are not happy with the way we deal with the issue by the end of our complaints procedure, you can contact the Housing Ombudsman Service. If you would like an interpreter to read this newsletter to you, please call into the office at 131 Loughborough Road or telephone 0116 257 6800. 0116 257 6800 0116 257 6800 0116 257 6800 COSSINGTON HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE LTD 131 Loughborough Road, Leicester LE4 5LQ Tel: 0116 257 6800 Email: info@cossingtoncoop.org.uk www. cossingtoncoop.org.uk