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It’s good to talk

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Housing tenants across Hull are being asked their views on how their landlords could provide better service.
The tenants, which include council and housing association tenants, are being encouraged to take part in the National Conversation before 8 September.
Their views, and those of other tenants across the country, will be used to shape draft standards being drawn up by the Tenant Services Authority (TSA), which will apply to social housing landlords in England from next year.
The standards focus on key themes including repairs and maintenance, neighbourhood management and tenant empowerment and involvement.
The National Conversation is the largest-ever nationwide consultation with social housing tenants.
Already, more than 27,000 social housing tenants from across the country have taken part in the first phase of the consultation earlier this year.

Tenants can have their say in the national conversation at www.nationalconversation.co.uk

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