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Estate walkabouts

Our Estate Managers carry out regular walkabouts on the estates to see if there are any problems that the Association, Local Authority or other agencies need to deal with. Residents are always welcome to join our Estate Managers to walk around their estate.

If you want to join your Estate Manager on a walkabout on your estate, please contact them to confirm the details (very occasionally walkabouts may have to change at short notice due to unforeseen circumstances.)

To find out the date of next Estate Walkabout in your area, please refer to the events calendar.

Estate Standards

Our Estate Standards are:

  • Estates must be clear of fly tipping or dumped rubbish
  • Estates must be clear of graffiti
  • Grassed areas and shrubbed beds must be maintained in accordance with the grounds maintenance contract
  • Footpaths and communal areas must not be a trip or slip hazard
  • Communal lighting must be working
  • Fencing to communal areas of the estate must be free of defects
  • Individual garden areas must be maintained by tenants and residents to a satisfactory standard, be tidy and free of rubbish and dumped articles
  • Cars must be parked correctly and not repaired or maintained in communal parking areas
  • Untaxed cars must not be parked in communal parking areas
  • Communal areas must be free of weeds and defects
  • Articles must not be stored in communal staircases or on communal areas
  • Residents must be abiding to their conditions of tenancy or lease

Our Estate Managers monitor these Standards when they visit estates and undertake Estate Walkabouts. If you want to help them monitor Estate Standards then please join your Estate Manager on their next walkabout.

As you can see below, we have carried out lots of works in consultation with residents as a result of recent estate walkabouts. Most of these works are now completed, but some are still in progress.

Accrington
Richmond Avenue:
Installation of gates and anti-vandal paint to railings to improve security and
reduce vandalism
Bamber Bridge
Whitefield Meadow:
Additional fencing to improve security and reduce vandalism
The Crescent:
Additional fencing to improve security
Bridge Street:
Flagging to improve access to bins for elderly residents
Ash Grove:
Additional fencing to improve security and reduce vandalism
Blackpool
Dickson Road:
Replacement of flooring to improve appearance and safety
Burneside
Charles Court:
Additional car parking facilities
Leyland
Bannister Drive:
Additional fencing to improve security
Northbrook Gardens:
Cleared and replanted flowerbeds to improve appearance and reduce fly
tipping
Kennet Drive:
Installation of gates with anti-climbing paint to improve security
Merlin Grove:
Landscaping and additional planting to improve appearance
Leyton Avenue:
Landscaping and additional planting to improve appearance
Ormskirk
Walter Brown House:
Internal painting to improve appearance
Penwortham
Charnock Avenue:
Replacement fencing to improve security and appearance
Marlcroft:
Stairwell rendered to improve appearance
Walton Le Dale
Brownedge Walk:
Flagging to improve access to bins for elderly residents
Outram House:
Garden maintenance to improve appearance and increase daylight to
properties
 

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