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How do I get on the council housing list Nottingham?

How do I get on the council housing list Nottingham?

Qualifying for the Housing Register Before you can apply to join Nottingham’s Housing Register you will need to answer a small number of questions to see if you can. Depending on the answers you give, if you are eligible, you will then be asked to complete some mandatory pre-tenancy training.

How do I contact Nottingham City Council?

Customer Hub For all other enquiries please call switchboard on 0115 915 5555. Our Customer Hub and contact centres are open from 9am -5pm.

Who owns Nottingham City homes?

Nottingham City Council
We’re an arms’ length management organisation (ALMO) of Nottingham City Council – that means that the council owns the homes, and we manage them on its behalf, under the governance of a Board made up of councillors, tenants and leaseholders, and independent and co-opted members.

What is the housing waiting list UK?

Waiting lists Councils decide who gets offered housing based on a ‘points’ or ‘banding’ system. Points and bands are based on housing need. For example, you’re likely to be offered housing first if you: are homeless.

Who is in charge of Nottingham City Homes?

Steve Feast He has a BA (Hons) in Housing Studies and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Housing. Outside work, Steve is an FA qualified football coach and is heavily involved in junior football.

Is Nottingham a good place to live?

Nottingham is an excellent place to live and offers a superb range of facilities, with many things on offer for residents. Numerous schools provide good quality education. The city’s easy access from various other major towns in England is a nice plus.

How many employees does Nottingham City Homes have?

960 people
We employ 960 people and manage more than 15,800 houses, 10,000 flats and 2,200 bungalows, as well as more than 1,000 leasehold properties. – improving council housing through a multi-million pound programme of planned investment.

How many people are waiting for council housing UK?

Over 1 million households are waiting for social homes.

Where is Nottingham City Council based?

Loxley House

Nottingham City Council
Last election 2 May 2019
Next election 2023
Meeting place
Nottingham Council House for full Council meetings, but main headquarters at Loxley House

What is the poshest part of Nottingham?

Edwalton is another suburb south of the city bordering West Bridgford and Gamston. This area is renowned for having some of Nottingham’s most expensive properties with streets like Valley Road, Croft Road, Melton Road, and Village Street all boasting properties that go for over a million pounds.

What are the rough areas of Nottingham?

Of the 20 wards in Nottingham, Bridge statistically is the worst for crime, with 742 crimes reported in March 2017 alone. The second highest crime area is St Ann’s, with 482 crimes reported. Arboretum, Radford and Park, and Berridge follow St Ann’s, respectively.

How long have you got to live in a council house before you can buy it?

3 years
You must have been a council or housing association tenant for at least 3 years. This doesn’t have to be continuous or in the same property. Time spent in armed forces accommodation also counts. Some homes don’t qualify.

How do I go about buying a council house?

You can apply to buy your council home if:

  1. it’s your only or main home.
  2. it’s self-contained.
  3. you’re a secure tenant.
  4. you’ve had a public sector landlord (for example, a council, housing association or NHS trust) for 3 years – it does not have to be 3 years in a row.

Is there enough social housing?

Not enough homes are being built, with a particular lack of social and affordable housing for those who are most at need in society. Analysis of the official figures from Shelter show that of the 1.15 million households currently on a waiting list for social housing, over 300,000 have been waiting for over ten years.

Is Nottingham City homes registered in the UK?

Nottingham City Homes Limited (Company Registration Number: 05292636) Nottingham City Homes Registered Provider Limited (Company Registration Number: 09810057) Registered Office: Loxley House, Station Street, Nottingham, NG2 3NJ. Registered in England and Wales.

How do I find a private rented home in Nottingham?

You can find a private rented home by looking on the internet and searching for ‘private landlords’ or ‘letting agents in Nottingham’. Letting websites such as Rightmove and Zoopla provide properties listed by both letting agents and landlords. You can filter your results by price range and location.

How can I get help if I am homeless in Nottingham?

You may be in a situation where you are, or will soon become, homeless. Nottingham City Council’s Housing Aid team can help. They can offer advice and support, and can help you to find temporary or alternative accommodation, either short or long term.

Are there any providers who are not part of Nottingham Homelink?

The providers who are not a part of Nottingham HomeLink should be contacted independently. What sort of Low-Cost Home Ownership properties do they provide? Some Registered Providers provide homes for sale through low-cost home ownership and shared ownership (part buy or part sale) schemes.

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