- Digital switchover
- Save energy
- Tenant Management Organisations
- Make a compliment or complaint
- Anti-social behaviour
- Better Homes
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My community
- Become a block representative
- Co-regulation and scrutiny and the Tenant Services Authority (TSA)
- Compacts
- Getting involved
- Give us your views
- Go it alone scheme
- Halls and activities
- How are TMOs set up?
- Improving communities
- Local management agreements
- Resident Panels
- Residents associations
- Running a TMO
- Setting up a Residents' Association
- Support offered to TMOs
- Tenant empowerment programme
- Tenant management organisations
- I am a leaseholder
- I am a tenant
Residents associations
No one knows your estate better than you, so who better to represent your area?
Resident associations are made up with people from the same area who join together to form a group to act for them.
Resident associations represent many of the people who live on our estates. They discuss concerns, chat to their estate team, and some organise events for residents.
Resident associations sometimes manage community halls on their estates and arrange regular sessions such as coffee mornings and exercise classes as well as holding events in halls. This helps local people meet each other and develop a community spirit.
You can find out if there is a resident association in your area by viewing my village and selecting your estate office.
If there isn’t one you may want to set one up and we can help you do this

