Before the transfer of our estates from the Council, EastendHomes’ Leaseholder Consultation Document assured us that: “EastendHomes is committed to providing a good housing management and maintenance service to all leaseholders. This would include: acting at all times as a reasonable and responsible landlord (freeholder) providing an accountable cost-effective service […]
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Planning Application Update At the last meeting, 25 June, the Committee voted 3 against and 2 for the plans with 1 abstention. It was then decided that Council officers were to present a supplemental report setting out the reasons for refusal and the implications of the decision. So you may […]
This is not open space Click here to download the before & after open space plan from EEH & Leaside Regeneration.You may be surprised to know that for the purposes of the current planning application none of the land in the photograph above around Ennerdale is presently considered “public open […]
“The association meets the expectations set out in the Regulatory Code in terms of financial viability, however exposures exist which make it vulnerable to deterioration”. “Overall, to date the association’s financial performance has been within its business plan as agreed recently with the lenders. On the basis of this plan […]
Some objections to the first application. In the new application little has changed so use these comments as inspiration Re: PA/08/02239 Public Open Space – Loss & Gain: The claims of this map are disingenuous to say the least. There are numerous losses of open space, most notably between Wentworth […]
As a result of the housing transfer program, all leaseholders that used to be represented by Tower Hamlets Leaseholders Association (THLA), found themselves to be lacking a united representation when problems started with the new landlord Eastend Homes. Leaseholders were not consulted for the transfer and they found themselves with a new landlord who was imposed on them. Their numerous issues – most of them created by Eastend Homes - are not heard by the new landlord, because leaseholders are weak, fragmented and unrepresented.
Residents getting ready to fight EastendHomes – in front of the car park destined for a 6-storey development Some pictures from the campaign click here Well the meeting is over and the car park will remain while EastendHomes go away to reconsider their plans.At the meeting Thursday night members of […]
Holland Estate residents fury with East End Homes Last Wednesday 3rd June, residents packed into the BBC community centre on Holland Estate. Leaseholders on the Holland Estate are absolutely furious about broken promises from East end Homes and the massive increases in service charges that East End Homes have levied on leaseholders