Engagement Heroes

 


Engagement Heroes Volunteer Recognition Scheme.

The scheme is all about celebrating the work of tenants/residents/customers across the country who give their time up to make a difference to housing services, communities, and people.

So, whether it's holding landlords to account, improving services, being a community champion or simply being that kind of person who makes the day brighter for others, why not nominate them to receive our Volunteer Recognition Certificate.

For more information about the scheme, click here


How to nominate

It's easy to nominate someone, please just complete this online form 

If you have any questions, contact Lisa Holt on lisa.holt@tpas.org.uk


The following Volunteers have been nominated by their Organisation.

 


Nicola Harper, Rotherfed

I am writing to enthusiastically nominate Nicola for the volunteer Award. Their dedication to the residents of Swinton and the wider Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council area is truly exceptional.

Nicola consistently demonstrates a deep commitment to improving the lives of others through active participation and proactive initiatives. Their contributions are multifaceted and have made a tangible difference within our community.

Nicola has actively participated in multiple RMBC Panels and dedicates significant time and effort to attending and contributing to multiple RMBC tenant panels. Their insightful feedback and willingness to engage in constructive dialogue have been invaluable in shaping council policies and services.

Nicola has Established and Runs a Community Group to Combat Social Isolation: Recognizing the prevalence of social isolation and loneliness within our community, Nicola took the initiative to establish and run a community group. This group provides a vital social outlet for residents, fostering connections and building a sense of belonging.

Reduced Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Through Holiday Activities Nicola has directly addressed the issue of ASB by organizing and running free activities for children and families during school holidays. This initiative provides positive engagement opportunities, reducing boredom and promoting community cohesion, thus contributing to the reduction of ASB.

Fostered a sense of community: Nicola is always looking for ways to improve the quality of life for all residents. They are a well respected member of the community.

Demonstrated Leadership and Initiative: Nicola shows great leadership skills, and is always willing to put in the hard work required to make positive change.

Nicola's dedication to addressing social isolation, reducing ASB, and actively participating in RMBC panels showcases their unwavering commitment to creating a better community for all. Their proactive approach and genuine concern for the well-being of others make them a truly deserving recipient of the Involved Tenant Award.


Jordan Hart, Rotherfed

I am writing to enthusiastically nominate Jordan for this Award. Jordan has consistently demonstrated an exceptional commitment to improving his community and enhancing the tenant experience. Their dedication and proactive approach have made a significant positive impact on Tenant engagement.

Jordan has Actively Participated in Tenant Panels and Focus Groups Jordan is a regular and valuable contributor to tenant panels, consistently providing insightful feedback and constructive suggestions. They actively participate in focus groups designed to improve council services, ensuring that tenant voices are heard and considered in decision-making processes.

Championed Community Issues: Jordan is a true champion for our community, diligently bringing forward issues that affect residents to the appropriate channels for change. Supported Mental Health Initiatives: Demonstrating a deep commitment to the well-being of others, Jordan actively volunteers at a local community group that supports individuals with mental health issues. Through facilitating talking sessions and exercise programs, they provide invaluable emotional support and promote physical wellness.

Actively Participated in Community Initiatives: Regularly attends tenant meetings and contributes valuable suggestions, and incite.

Advocated for Tenant Rights and Welfare through attending focus groups like the individual needs group Jordan has effectively communicated tenant concerns to housing management, and is helping to shape the tenant framework for all tenants of Rotherham


Neil O'Donnell, Wigan Council

Neil is a Housing Advisory Panel. I am nominating Neil because he is amazing and what he does and always goes above and beyond in his role. Neil is always happy to help with anything and we really appreciate all of his hard work and support. Neil is very knowledgeable and is passionate about the tenants voice being heard and helping to shape housing services. Thank you Neil for all that you do and all that you support with. We value your time and knowledge!


Ellen Rhind, Wigan Council  

Ellen is one of our valued Housing Advisory Panel members. A tenant herself she sits on the board and acts as tenant representative, and specifically advicates for our sheltered scheme tenants. From scrutinising our services and championing for positive change to ensures that the voice of our tenants are at the heart of everything. Ellen has helped influence new ways of working so that tenants receive better fair and inclusive services by holding Wigan Council as landlords to account.


David Ward, Wigan Council

David is our newest recruit to the Housing Advisory Panel after signing up as an involved tenant at one of our regular Meet the Team Events in Autumn 2024 and quickly progressed onto HAP due to his high level involvement in a short space of time. David recently organised a pop-up event for local residents, this has directly led to improvements such as clearer parking spaces and better accessibility in his area. By working closely with the Tenant Voice and Engagement Team, and local councillors David has made a real difference in the community. David's journey to date has allowed us to showcase how empowering individuals can lead to meaningful change for both them and their communities. David really is a star tenant!


 Nigel Hennerley, The Regenda Group

Nigel Hennerley has been a dedicated volunteer for several years with Regenda, making a significant impact in his role as the Vice Chair of the Resident Voice Panel. Nigel's unwavering commitment ensures that every resident's voice is heard and holds Regenda accountable with integrity and passion. Nigel's tireless efforts extend beyond his primary role. He actively supports the Scrutiny Panel and Customer Feedback Panel and participates in numerous consultations. His dedication to continuous learning is evident as he attends various training sessions, events, conferences, and networking opportunities to deepen his understanding of housing issues and resident concerns. Nigel's enthusiasm is infectious. He brings a wealth of knowledge and energy to every activity he undertakes. As a true ambassador for resident involvement, Nigel encourages both tenants and leaseholders to engage with Regenda's involvement opportunities. His work ensures that every resident has a voice and that their contributions lead to positive change.


 Tom Dalton, Wigan Council

Tom is one of our Tenant Housing Advisory Panel members and has been in this role for a number of years. Tom is a huge support and has been instrumental in influencing change within Wigan Council services particularly in a scrutiny that was carried out within the caretaking service which resulted in many changes that had a positive impact of both tenants and staff moving forward. Tom is currently supporting with the vulnerabilities strategy amongst other things. Tom continues to challenge Wigan Council and champions change for the better.


Ray Semple, Torus 62 Ltd

Ray has been an involved tenant for many years and has contributed to our Tenants Complaints Panel, Scrutiny Panel and Tenants Inspections during this time. Ray's confidence has grown and following Tpas Chair Training he has recently been elected Chair of the Tenants Editorial Panel by his fellow tenant members. Ray is well regarded by tenants and officers alike and has quickly set a high standard for the panel and has been clear in his expectations of officers and panel members. He is professional, always prepared and ensures his panel is run efficiently and effectively for the best outcomes for all tenants. He would love his contributions to be recognised during the upcoming event.


 Peter Jeurges, Plus Dane

Peter is a member of Plus Danes Customer Assurance Panel having previously been a member of the Scrutiny Panel. He has been involved in carrying out reviews with staff and other customers. Peter has previously been a Board member and is currently a member of the National Ombudsman Group for tenants. He has been involved at different levels for over 20 years and keeps himself informed and updates on current Housing issues by attending conferences and webinars. Peter has helped make a real difference and improve services for customers.


Shaf Choudhary, Plus Dane

 

Shaf is a member of the Customer Assurance Panel and has been actively involved with panels for over 20 years. He has been involved in carrying out in depth scrutiny exercises, carrying out surveys and helped produce reports. He is also a advocate for his local neighbourhood and supports his local community so they have their voice heard in Plus Dane. He has also helped with EDI consultations across the Merseyside region. Shaf is a pleasure to work with and a great team player. His contributions have helped us improve services and change things in PD to make it a better place for our customers.


Iris Clements, Tamworth Borough Council

Iris has been involved in scrutinising council services for over 18 years and has served as chair of our tenant consultative group for many of those. She has been dedicated in helping shape services and participates in many of our groups and events, helping to encourage others in the community to also join in. Iris's commitment to the groups and the council is simply amazing. We would like to recognise her for her many years of service.


Mary Harrison, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

Mary has been an active Community ambassador in Richmond since 2021, and has been proactive in supporting and developing the role across all the landlords. She has been active with her own landlord for some years, but now works tirelessly to promote engagement for people with disabilities, and those who live away from the main estates in the Borough. Mary is involved with the voluntary sector in the Borough and played a crucial role in ensuring that the repairs problems across all landlords was highlighted. She gives to the Council's Community Ambassador project on a regular basis - chairing meetings, contributing to policy work and by attending the council's Housing Committee as an expert witness. This has become a crucial avenue for making sure residents' views are in the mainstream discussions. She does all this with good humour, while managing commitments in her own life. She is an advocate for being involved - and has often spoken about how it has helped her to grow. She uses this skill to be a welcoming and supportive mentor for new Ambassadors. At heart though Mary is all about building a community in Richmond where everyone can have a say and feel valued.

Trish Laver, chs group

Trish is the Scrutiny Panel Chair. She is a passionate advocate for Scrutiny and she puts a lot of work and energy into developing the panel, working on the reviews, recruiting new volunteers and promoting the value of scrutiny. The Team have done some excellent projects and reports, first on heating repairs and second on damp and mould. This has lead to a new damp and mould policy and procedure, including better communication with customers and faster response times, although we haven't collected enough data yet to show an increase in satisfaction, we have had good feedback from individuals who have been happy with the way their damp and mould case has been handled and it has improved the issue.


St Leger Homes

St Leger Homes, Tenant Scrutiny Panel (TSP)
Rodger, Cameron, Brenda, Maureen, Edward, Harry, Therese, Luke, John, Samuel.

The Tenant Scrutiny Panel has been meeting since 2010 and they are independent and tenant led and investigate and scrutinise the company’s services and policies on St Leger Homes behalf. They meet every month and were led superbly by Betty Clayton who was the Chair of TSP for many years until she sadly passed away earlier this year and is very much missed. A core group of the Tenant Scrutiny Panel are long standing tenant volunteers and have been on the panel since it started and have worked tirelessly and hard behind the scenes to make a positive difference to services and policies by carrying out scrutiny reviews on areas such as Estate Walks, Repairs, Anti-Social Behaviour and Metro cleaning. For example the ASB Scrutiny Review helped inform a re-alignment of our Housing Services, resulting in a dedicated Safeguarding and Anti-social Behaviour team. The Tenant Scrutiny Panel have been involved in the self-assessment against the Housing Ombudsman’s complaint code. They are now involved in scrutinising how we handle and learn from complaints.

St Leger Homes, One Voice Forum (OVF)
Sharon, Michael, Ann, Darren, James, Kathleen, Pauline, Rita, Roberta, Valentina, Isiasha, James, Brian.

The One Voice Forum was established in late 2022 and is an engagement forum for tenants and TARA representatives for consultation and discussion on service delivery and key strategic and policy changes. The One Voice Forum meets every 6 weeks and for those who can’t make the meetings have an opportunity to input through focus groups and surveys. The One Voice Forum has had a positive impact and has already had an input into 30 consultations such as Housing Management Policy, Tenancy Agreement, Repairs Policy, Tenant Voice Charter, Customer Access Strategy, Corporate Plan, Damp, Mould and Condensation Policy and Website Review to make sure that we are providing housing services that meet customer needs and are delivered to the highest standard. Both the Tenant Scrutiny Panel and One Voice Forum received training from Tpas in March this year to gain a better understanding of their roles and continue to make a positive difference for tenants and meet the new requirements of the new consumer standards.


Mike Francis, Platform Housing Group

Mike Francis has recently stepped down as the Chair of the Scrutiny Panel at Platform Housing Group after nearly 6 years in post. Mike had previous experience of scrutiny and wanted to continue to help other customers benefit from change and improvement in Platform's service delivery. Mike demonstrated strong leadership and a commitment to the role. He mentored and supported new members and those with not so much experience to achieve the aims of the panel.  We would like to send a special thanks to Mike Francis for all his hard work as Chair of the Panel since it was formed and his continued commitment to ensuring there is a strong Scrutiny Panel here at Platform.

 


Carol Bassi, IDS

IDS would like to nominate Carol Bassi for this award, Carol has been an IDS tenant for 40 years, she is an active current committee member and is involved in many of the engagement opportunities here at IDS. She helps scrutinise IDS policies and performance data, she challenges appropriately and in a fair, constructive and proportionate way. She is approachable and highly respected by the community, and is a real advocate for her neighbour’s and actively encourages residents to become involved with us. We think she is a real champion, and she willingly gives up her time to work with us. We would like to thank her for her continued support and acknowledge the positive change her work has had led to with IDS.


Jane Bird - CHS

Jane is Chair of Complaints and Chair of Tenant Committee. Jane stepped back into the role when the previous Chair joined the Board as Tenant Board Member. She goes above and beyond to ensure tenants interests are kept in the forefront of CHSs work with tenants. She keeps in touch with the Tenant committee members and is a fountain of knowledge.


Debbie Twitchen - Lewes District Council

 

Debbie Twitchen works tirelessly to help vulnerable tenants living in fuel and food poverty, and advocates for local people whose voices are generally not heard. Debbie is excellent at holding her landlord to account but always with diplomacy and tact, and balances this with praise where it’s due. Everything Debbie does is driven by a desire to help, and she always goes above and beyond to support tenants and local communities. Debbie represents tenants across the Lewes District in several ways. She heads up a foodbank serving 74 households and chairs a vibrant residents association representing 789 households. She also chairs the Tenants of Lewes District group (TOLD), sits on the Tenant Scrutiny panel, and represents tenants at the Council Cabinet. Debbie approaches all aspects of her work with dedication and fairness, with no political agenda, and champions diversity and a level playing field for all. It’s true to say that she inspires everyone she meets, is a role model for tenant involvement nationally, and also a shining example of people power. In 2022 she received a well-deserved MBE for her dedication and commitment.


David Carley, Colchester Borough Homes

David has been an involved customer since moving into his property in 2021. He has made significant contributions and demonstrated exceptional dedication to improving services for tenants at Colchester Borough Homes. Therefore, I would like to nominate David for a Tenant Volunteer Recognition Certificate. His active involvement in various activities such as Resident Meetings, Community Funding Panel, Reading Groups, ad hoc task and finish groups, as well as his role as a quality assurance advisor and Tenant Inspector, highlights his commitment to enhancing the living experience for all residents. Additionally, his efforts in promoting community engagement through initiatives like litter picks, Coffee and Chats, and Community Markets further demonstrate his passion and dedication to making a positive impact. David's contributions undoubtedly make services better for all customers at Colchester Borough Homes, and he deserves recognition for his outstanding work.


Alison Milgate, Colchester Borough Homes

Alison's dedication and commitment to both Colchester Borough Homes and her local community are truly commendable. Her active involvement in engagement groups and her willingness to support others demonstrate her strong sense of community spirit. Alison's initiative to introduce Arts & Crafts sessions at the coffee mornings for tenants at the Independent Living schemes is a testament to her creativity and desire to enhance the well-being of others. By extending her volunteering efforts to multiple independent living schemes, Alison has significantly contributed to addressing issues such as isolation and cost of living. Her selfless dedication to providing engaging activities for tenants not only fosters a sense of community but also improves their quality of life. In light of Alison's outstanding contributions, I nominate her as an Engagement Hero for Tenant Volunteering. . Her passion for Arts & Crafts, coupled with her commitment to tackling social challenges, has made a meaningful difference in the lives of those she serves. Alison's efforts truly embody the spirit of volunteerism and deserve recognition and appreciation.


Michael Bickerstaffe, Hull City Council

Mike and his wife live in one of Hull's high-rise blocks in Hull, where he takes an active role in the tenants and residents group there. He attends the meetings, and works in the garden when he can. He is also a prominent member of Hull Tenants' Forum, Multi Storey Living Project Group and Neighbourhood Management Project Group. He carries out block inspections and local area walks, making sure that his block and area are free from issues and reports them accordingly. He loves where he lives and is very community orientated, even being a football referee!!.


Paul Hardy, Hull City Council

Paul lives in the east area of Hull, and takes an active role in his estate and how it looks. Being a member of the Hull Tenants' Forum and the Neighbourhood Management Project Group enables Paul to put across his views and he participates in Local Area Walks when he can. Paul is also an avid gardener and has won the "Best Communal Garden" category on various occasions in his area, this is his pride and joy, and he has been an inspiration to others to enter theirs and get involved.


Gaynor Southerton, Plymouth Community Homes

Gaynor is a member of the Customer Focus Committee, and Scrutiny Panel and is also a Virtual Resident Advisor. Gaynor is Treasurer of a formal social group on her Housing with Support scheme and has turned the group around. Recruiting new members and encouraging attendance at events and socials. Gaynor produces a monthly newsletter for the Group with competitions and news. There is not much Gaynor would not do for her community and so far that has been learning design software and filling her home with scones and cream for the Coronation. A shining example of a community builder.


Paul Reynolds, Hull City Council

Paul has been involved with Hull City Council’s Tenant Participation Team since the very beginning nearly 20 years ago! Paul has a wealth of knowledge which he actively shares in his roles as Chair of Customer Access Focus Group, Vice Chair of the Tenants’ Forum, and as Vice Chair of his local Tenants and Residents Association. Paul also partakes in many other groups such as Neighbourhood Management, Multi Storey Living and Publicity, and he also shares his knowledge and experience as a Digital Champion Volunteer.


Paul Brumpton, Hull City Council

Paul has been a volunteer with us at Hull City Council's Tenant Participation Team for well over 10 years. He brings to the table 40 years worth of experience on subjects such as landscape gardening and multi storey living, which he draws on when attending meetings on these subjects and assists him with the activities he carries out. Paul is an avid litterpicker, he regularly carries out local area walks with a TPO, and knows a thing or two about the different varieties of grass and flowers! Due to his wealth of knowledge on gardening, this year he has been one of the judges for the Tenants' Garden Competition which he has really enjoyed. Paul is a valuable asset to Tenant Participation in Hull.


Peter Doncaster, Hull City Council

Peter is Chair of the Great Thornton Street Tenant and Resident Association (GTS TARA) for the last 3 years. He joined the GTS TARA as a General member and was then elected as a Vice Chair and afterwards elected as a Chair. Peter is very enthusiastic volunteers who works hard to bring communities together. He works very hard in one of the communal gardens,this garden was a mess a few years back but due to his hard work the garden is blooming. Along with other residents he carries out litter picking, estate walks and he also does benchmarking on regular basis to check the cleaning service in the high rise blocks. Peter also works closely with the local ward councillors to raise issues and for arranges community cohesion events for GTS area. Due to Peter's hard work and enthusiasm he was elected as a general member of the Tenants' Forum Committee and he remained on the committee for three years and this year has been elected as a Vice Chair of the Estate Management Project Group.


Sharon Leese, Hull City Council

Sharon has been a volunteer for Hull City Councils Tenant Participation Team since 2019. She is an active member of the Estate Management, Multi-story living and Customer Access focus groups. She is one of our local area champions who regularly litter picks the area she lives in and reports issues to the Tenant Participation team. She makes a difference to her community by being involved as a member of the 'Hutt Street' Pop in who meet as and when issues arise. Not only is she a voice for her area but she also makes a difference to the Housing service by attending Tenants Forums and consultations. Sharon also carries out joint Benchmarking with TP officers to visit low and high rise flats city wide, this involves grading the communal areas and raising any cleaning issues. We are pleased to welcome Sharon as a new member of the Tenants Forum Committee.


Robert and Diane Banthorpe, Hull City Council

Hull City Council and the Hull Tenants' Forum prides itself on working in partnership together to create a better city. Robert and Diane fit this bill perfectly. Both have been involved with us for quite a number of years, and are also in their community, which is very important to them. Both are Local Area Champions, checking their area nearly everyday for issues, they also regularly litterpick and are at present looking at ways to set up a Tenants and Residents Group. Whenever there is a Forum or meeting of interest to them, they are there constructively putting their points across for their area and feeding into Government consultations and policies. Robert is also an active member of the Customer Access Project Group, which deals with issues in relation to potential customers accessing the Council's services and how we can make them better for everyone.


Justin Appleyard, Together Housing

Justin lives in a high rise block in Halifax and has worked tirelessly to raise the awareness of building safety amongst residents, both within Together Housing and nationally.  Justin was invited to join Together Housing’s Residents' Building Safety Panel (RBSP) which has enabled him to push forward with his work supporting fire safety.  Justin founded the 'TRIO' initiative.  TRIO is a unique approach to fire safety centred on the idea that everyone shares responsibility – residents, their visitors, the Fire Service and Together Housing. With this in mind, Justin has taken a number of steps to empower residents and make them aware of the ways in which they can keep themselves and their neighbours safe. Through Together Housing, Justin has formed a strong partnership with West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and has helped to successfully introduce a new system identifying the support needed by residents to evacuate safely in an emergency. With his support, residents have opened up about their disabilities or issues with evacuating.  Justin and other members of the RBSP have been central to communicating with residents in high rise blocks about the type of building safety information they expect to see, preferred channels for communication, and frequency - via surveys.  

Over the past year, Justin and other members of the Residents' Building Safety Panel have helped us to:

Develop the THG Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy/Plan (with clear targets.) The Resident Engagement Plan was hand delivered to all residents in high rise blocks in early 2023. Following the visits, 99 residents expressed an interest in being part of a group that would help consider building safety issues. 

Develop a process that encouraged residents to self-check their entrance doors.

Decide on whether digital noticeboards should be adopted.

Develop a 10-point annual property health check.  

Justin attended the 2023 CIH Housing Conference on 28th June as a speaker, to share information about his work in the area of building safety.


Barbara Seacombe, Livewest

Barbara truly deserves the recognition of someone who goes above and beyond a role of a volunteer. For over two decades, Barbara has volunteered in her local community to bring her neighbourhood together, particularly to ensure young people where she lives are involved to create a happy, thriving community neighbours can be proud of. Barbara shows her passion for breaking down the barriers for social housing by being an active representative for the Stop Social Housing Stigma Campaign which has been a positive driving force for change across the sector. She also invests a huge amount of her free time being part of the LiveWest scrutiny panel, InFocus. Just this year alone, she has volunteered nearly 20 hours of her voluntary time in completing scrutiny reviews and also completes regular training and network opportunities with TPAS, as well taking part on the Housing Ombudsman’s Residents Panel. Barbara regularly joins in on our Customer Communications Group reviews to ensure all LiveWest’s customer communications are easy to read, relevant and engaging. Barbara is also a member and chair of the local patient participation group for her GP surgery and a member of the NHS Digital Champions Group. Barbara is a truly a huge inspiration to us all!


Colin Lincoln, Livewest

Colin has given a large amount of his time, sharing his experience and passion to drive change through the ‘Stop Social Housing Stigma’’ committee, a campaign group which began in 2017. The group is led and organised by social housing residents, Colin meets regularly with staff and networking with other residents across the housing sector, working with the government to challenge the way the public think and tackle the stigma associated with social housing. Colin’s passion to make a positive change for social housing customers also shines through his commitment to volunteering further time on the Housing Ombudsman’s Residents Panel. Colin also volunteers his time on the Customer Communications panel, a group which works in partnership with LiveWest to ensure all customer facing communications are relevant, engaging, accessible and easy to read. Back at home, Colin is a keen Estate Service once again working in partnership with LiveWest to feedback on how the grounds maintenance, communal cleaning and communal fire alarm contractors are performing, along with many other opportunities to ensure services are delivered right first time.


James Masters, Livewest

James has been a member of InFocus our customer scrutiny group since it began back in 2019 but has been an involved resident for a lot longer. James became vice chair of the group in 2022 and was unanimously voted as chair early in 2023. James has been the driving force behind the success of the new recruitment campaign which has been widely regarded in best practice across other housing associations. Thanks to James, he has spent a huge amount of his voluntary time working with staff to support ideas in increasing the diversity and inclusion of customer voices on the group. Along with being the driving force behind a successful scrutiny group, James has been building a robust relationship with the Board and Customer Services Committee. James, this year alone, has completed over 42 hours of volunteering, dedicated to the development of a trusted and respected scrutiny panel which challenges convention and thrives upon challenges. James is now keen to lead the group into new territory by trialling new ways to communicate the work achieved by customers through video reporting.


Sue Latimer, Southern Housing

Sue first became a tenant in 2011. In January 2020, Sue joined the Midlands Regional Residents Panel as a resident member and just recently was elected by fellow resident members as Chair of the panel. Sue is also Chair of the West Midlands Steering Group. Sue helps everyone at the scheme where she lives, nothing is too much trouble, for example; taking residents shopping, collecting shopping for those who are not able, picking up prescriptions, supporting residents to GP appointments. Sue will put on events at the scheme for all the residents, she is very welcoming and very much encourages inclusion. When a new resident moves in, Sue will support them settling in. Sue will spend time sitting with residents and has also been known to cook a dinner for residents. Sue does a lot in the beautiful gardens which are award winning and very often pays for plants etc out of her own monies to enhance the look of the grounds. We are very proud to have a resident in a scheme who has not only got passion for where she lives, but also the organisation, the Midlands Regional Residents panel, and the West Midlands Steering Group.


Ceri Palframan and Gareth Whiting, Hull City Council

Ceri and Gareth are a Brother and Sister team, who are passionate about the wellbeing of their area in which they live.  Ceri carries out local area walks and reports issues accordingly, she is also a prominent player in the Tenants' Forum and on other relevant groups such as Neighbourhood Management.  Gareth is a wonderful litter womble, litterpicking daily around his area to the tally of over 120 bags of rubbish in the last 8 months.  It is definitely making a difference and others are noticing the vital work he carries out.


Kerry Jones and Terri Stembridge, Hull City Council

Kerry and Terri are prominent members of the Charterhouse Community TARA and have been since 2018.  From their humble beginnings in the group when it first started to now, they have been a shining example of what can be achieved.  They put the community first, and have everyones issues and concerns at heart.  They both arrange with the rest of the group Fun Days and activities in the community to get the diverse mix of people all involved.  Both are involved in facilitating the community allotment, and take an active role in its running.  They regularly carry out local area walks and litterpick the area also.


Graham Pettingill, Hull City Council

Graham is a Local Area Champion with Tenant Involvement, checking and litterpicking his area where he lives every week, whilst reporting issues to the service.  Since he started with us in June last year he has collected over 160 bags of rubbish for us which feeds into the Council's Love Your Street recycling program.  Graham also plays an active role in the Neighbourhood Management Project Group and the Tenants' Forum, putting his area views across.  This July he entered the communal garden where he lives for the Tenants' Garden Competition.  He has won for his community Best ECO Garden which is brilliant.

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