

Here to Help You | Supporting You | Representing You
About the Residents' Association
The Residents’ Association is open to all current Hundred Houses tenants, leaseholders and shared owners, and is run entirely by our customers.
Come to meetings to:
Represent residents and work positively witth HHS in learning from feedback
Decide on local environmental projects to improve the area
Help organise customer events
What customers get out of it:
Makes a difference to where they live
Helps improve HHS services
Committee experience
Knowledge of housing
Useful skills:
Communication Skills
Chairing skills – leading discussions at meetings
Building positive relationship skills
Team work skills - to work well with other customers and the HHS Team
Time and frequency of engagement:
Monthly meetings
For further information please email hhresidentsassociation@hotmail.com
The Residents’ Association receives a small grant from Hundred Houses to help with its running costs. They are required to keep accurate accounts on this and to have these independently reviewed.
Tenents' Bid - Bidding for improvements.
Have you ever noticed an area of your neighbourhood that could do with a makeover? Noticed a particular problem around where you live? Or have you an idea about what would improve where you live? If this is the case then you can do something about it – make a tenant bid!
Hundred Houses Society has a money set aside for residents who wish to bid for funding to improve the area around where they live. There are only a small number of rules: -
The improvement must benefit the whole community
There must be high local support from other residents
The suggested improvement must be on Hundred Houses Society owned land
And have affordable ongoing maintenance costs
The bid could be for anything from adding a sign to a communal area, a new bench, some planting or even a makeover of a communal space. The bid can be for any amount between £50 up to £2,000. If you have an idea you should contact your housing officer who will be able to help obtain any quotes or even help consult your neighbours so why not get in touch.
Bids are first assessed by the Residents’ Association committee to make sure that they are appropriate and benefit the community and then finally by Hundred Houses Society to ensure that any issues have been covered such as ongoing maintenance costs or health and safety issues. But once approved, the work will be done.
Further information about the process can be found here Terms of Reference for tenant bids
To make an application for funding download this document Tenants bid - application form


