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gumboil | 20:04 Wed 22nd Jun 2011 | Law
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I'm a member of a residenntial committee that has been working closely with independant housing advisors over regeneration on an estate. The majority of houses are occupied by local authority tenants although there are a handful of owner-occupied properties.
The local authority have told the advisors directly that they are no longer required. Now although the local authority agreed to finance the costs of the advisors, they have agreed all allong not to have any input in their management. The advisors were working for the tenants and owners alone.
No written contract was in place between the advisors and the council. Invoices were paid on a monthly basis upon submission to the local council.
The majority of residents are up in arms over the authority pulling the plug.
how can we word a petitition for the residents to sign if they choose, showing that the community are opposed to such a move?
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i don't know the answer to your question, but if the committe wants the advisors, perhaps they should pay for them? councils are squeezed to the max at the mo
Roughly:
"We, the undersigned, deplore the decision of Blogbury District Council to cease recognition of role of the Acme Housing Advisory Group in association with the regeneration of the Smalltown area. We call upon Blogbury District Council to continue recognition of the Advisory Group's role, and to reinstate the funding associated with it"

Chris
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Thanks Chris. I'm very grateful.
Good luck, but I never understand why much notice is taken of petitions.

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