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Training session 4 – How to run an effective Residents’ Association

The Birmingham and Midland Institute 9 Margaret Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom

A Residents’ Association is a group of people who live in a neighbourhood and decide that they want to get together to deal with issues that affect their local community. The group can include tenants, shared owners, leaseholders and homeowners. This session sets the context and explains why Residents’ Associations are so important.

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Training session 4 – How to run an effective Residents’ Association

Leeds City Museum Millennium Square, Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom

A Residents’ Association is a group of people who live in a neighbourhood and decide that they want to get together to deal with issues that affect their local community. The group can include tenants, shared owners, leaseholders and homeowners. This session sets the context and explains why Residents’ Associations are so important.

Free

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Training session 4 – How to run an effective Residents’ Association

The Womans Organisation, 54 St James Street Liverpool, L1 0AB 54 St James Street, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom

A Residents’ Association is a group of people who live in a neighbourhood and decide that they want to get together to deal with issues that affect their local community. The group can include tenants, shared owners, leaseholders and homeowners. This session sets the context and explains why Residents’ Associations are so important.

Free

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Training session 4 – How to run an effective Residents’ Association

15Hatfields Chadwick Court, London, United Kingdom

A Residents’ Association is a group of people who live in a neighbourhood and decide that they want to get together to deal with issues that affect their local community. The group can include tenants, shared owners, leaseholders and homeowners. This session sets the context and explains why Residents’ Associations are so important.

Free

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Online Training session 4 – How to run an effective Residents’ Association

A Residents’ Association is a group of people who live in a neighbourhood and decide that they want to get together to deal with issues that affect their local community. The group can include tenants, shared owners, leaseholders and homeowners. This session sets the context and explains why Residents’ Associations are so important.

Free

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Online training session 4 – How to run an effective residents’ association

A residents’ association is a group of people who live in a neighbourhood and decide that they want to get together to deal with issues that affect their local community. The group can include tenants, shared owners, leaseholders and homeowners. This session looks at the sort of issues that residents' associations can address and what you need to set up and run one.

Free

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Rights and responsibilities in social housing

St Nics, Nottingham 79 Maid Marian Way, Nottingham

Guidance and information on resident rights and how to promote them. A day of free training on how to engage individually and collectively with your social housing landlord, to make change in your home and neighbourhood.

Free

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Training session 4 – How to run an effective residents’ association

Jesmond Community Library St George’s Terrace, Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom

A residents’ association is a group of people who live in a neighbourhood and decide that they want to get together to deal with issues that affect their local community. The group can include tenants, shared owners, leaseholders and homeowners. This session looks at the sort of issues that residents' associations can address and what you need to set up and run one.

Free

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Training session 4 – How to run an effective residents’ association

Resource for London 356 Holloway Rd, London

A residents’ association is a group of people who live in a neighbourhood and decide that they want to get together to deal with issues that affect their local community. The group can include tenants, shared owners, leaseholders and homeowners. This session looks at the sort of issues that residents' associations can address and what you need to set up and run one.

Free

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