Read more - 'Magenta Living sponsors award at the Wirral Globe Community Heroes 2021 Awards' Well done to Lee and Suzanne for their amazing efforts in our community. The Life Tree has different community hubs bringing people hope, support and help when it’s needed most. Suzanne put together CIC company ‘The Life Tree’ which she funded by herself and with the help of donations. Lee asked the local community to donate their old or broken laptops for him to fix and donate directly to Wirral schools during the pandemic. We were so pleased to learn that the winner of the Community Champion award was Andrew Poynton.Īndrew set up a Facebook group very early on in the pandemic called ‘Wirral Support during Coronavirus’ which aimed to help and support people of Wirral who were struggling to cope with the impact of Covid-19.Īndrew wanted to ensure that all those who were shielding or in self-isolation could still receive items they required or simply have someone to chat to if they were feeling lonely or isolated.Ĭongratulations to Andrew for winning this award, a very worthy winner.Īlso highly commended in the category were Lee Anson and Suzanne Rippon. They will have always put other people first, provided a service or support that would otherwise not have been available and contributed to the wider good in the community. The Community Champion award recognises someone in the community – a neighbour, volunteer or friend who has truly ‘stepped up’ and helped others. Magenta Living is proud to sponsor the Community Champion award at the Wirral Globe Community Heroes 2021 awards. Read more - 'Share your view on the introduction of tenant satisfaction measures' draft regulatory and equality impact assessments.draft guidance about the submission of information to the regulator.draft Technical and Tenant Survey Requirements.To find out more, view the documents listed below or to access an easy read version of this information, please visit: The online survey link to the consultation is: We look forward to hearing from landlords, tenants and anyone with an interest in social housing. The measures would provide data about social housing landlords’ performance and the quality of their services to help tenants hold their landlord to account and help RSH in its future consumer regulation role. The TSMs will apply to all social housing landlords, including local authorities, housing associations and other registered social housing providers. The Regulator of Social Housing is seeking views on its proposals for tenant satisfaction measures (TSM) which are part of implementing changes to consumer regulation set out in the Government’s ‘The Charter for Social Housing Residents: Social Housing White Paper’.