Prima , Neighbourhood & Vauxhall Plan

Putting customers and communities first

Click here to enter our gardening competition! Your Neighbourhood about the area local facilities Due their close proximity to City Centre, Everton, Vauxhall Everton, Kirkdale & Vauxhall are all friendly communities with a and Kirkdale are all very attractive places to live. Our properties in varying range of local facilities. Some of these include: this area consist of 1 and 2-bed flats, as well as 2 and 3-bed houses • Leisure Facilities - Everton Park Sports Centre has a range of and bungalows. The area is part of a regeneration program that has facilities from a 25m pool, outdoor football pitches and a multi- benefitted from investment into homes and businesses in the area. purpose sports hall. Great Homer Street is part of a £150 million regeneration scheme that • Health facilities - Several local health centres in walking has brought a new supermarket, shops, homes and improved public distance and close to The Royal Liverpool Hospital. spaces to the North of Liverpool. • Local schools - Primary & secondary schools rated outstanding and good. Community Events & CLubs • Transport Links - Excellent Bus Routes into the city centre and train service connecting to Liverpool and Southport. Everton in the Community - One of the UK’s top sporting • Local parks - Everton Park is a modern park created in the charities and firmly established on the world stage of community sports early 1980s on Everton Hill between Great Homer Street and development. They support the most vulnerable and underprivileged Everton Road/Heyworth Street. Its facilities include an action members of local communities. sports hub, nature trail and a playground and multi-games area. North and Everton Community Centre - Community There is also a Parks Friends Group that actively contribute organisation providing information, advice and activities to the local to the upkeep of parks and activities. The Canalside Park runs community. They provide free access to training facilities and deliver alongside the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, adjacent to Vauxhall Road. physical health and wellbeing classes. This service is open to all age It’s part of the city-wide Roots project and features wildflower groups and people from anywhere in the city. areas. • Range of local shops - Post office, local food stores, card shops, furniture shops, takeaways, hair salons, cafés. Great Homer Street outdoor market also runs every Saturday. • Range of nearby supermarkets – Sainsbury’s, Aldi, . Your Neighbourhood

Planned Improvements Community Action Days A full list of any planned, cyclical and capital works can be found here. Prima staff will review local needs, conduct area audits and develop action plans as appropriate. We will soon be undertaking a stock condition survey on all PHA housing to identify any neccessary improvements. Local Councillors Everton Kirkdale & Vauxhall Councillor Ian Byrne Councillor Lisa Gaughan Councillor Jane Corbett Councillor Joe Hanson Councillor Frank Prendergast, MBE Councillor Malcolm Kennedy

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www.primagroup.org 8 Columbus Quay Liverpool @PrimaGroupHousing L3 4DB @prima_grp 0151 227 1001 Our properties in Everton, Kirkdale & Vauxhall. Prima-Group-Housing Neighbourhood indicators

The information shown on the next few pages show different measures of people’s satisfaction with their neighbourhood, education levels, tenure of housing, crime rates, population and the sense of community cohesion in the neighbourhood. The data included here is taken from the postcodes in which we own homes only.

All crimes “I’m satisfied with the local 71.3 December 2017 to November 2018 79.2 area as a place to live” 79.3 211

“I belong to the 55.3 57.7 neighbourhood” 58.2

“People from different 69.8 backgrounds get on well 76.2 76 together in the local area” Anti-social behaviour incidents December 2017 to November 2018

Aged 65+ 76 “I am satisfied with both my 82.4 83 31 home and my neighbourhood”

“I can influence decisions in 27 29.9 the local area” 28.9

% Car crimes 0 20 40 60 80 100 December 2017 to November 2018 Everton, Kirkdale Social Housing Areas & Vauxhall 19 Neighbourhood indicators

Social rented households Owner occupied households Rented from private landlord Other rented dwellings 489 215 118 25 57.7% (England average - 17.7%) 25.4% (England average - 64.1%) 13.9% (England average - 15.4%) 3% (England average - 2.8%)

Local authority rented Owner occupied Housing Association rented Other

70 64.1 60

50 44.6 40 38.5 32.4 30 25.4

% Of households 19.6 18.2 20 16.9 13.1 10 9.5 9.4 8.3

0 Everton, Kirkdale & Vauxhall Social housing areas England Neighbourhood indicators

Education Population

Everton, Kirkdale Social Housing Areas England Aged 0-15 Working age Aged 65+ & Vauxhall

50 100 41.1 90 17.8 15.1 17.9 40 80 30 27.4 70 22.5 20 60 50 64.6 64.7 63.1 15 40 % Of population % Aged 16-74 10 30 20 5 10 17.6 20.2 19.1 0 0 People with no qualifications Everton, Kirkdale & Social housing areas England Vauxhall

Health & Social Work Retail Education

14% of all people in 14% of all people in 10% of all people in employment employment employment Largest Industry Sector Second largest industry sector Third largest industry sector Action plan 2019 - 2020

Action Partners/Staff Resources Details Outcomes Date

To undertake cyclical • Prima Assets Team • Complete painting and associated repairs • Improve the appearance of Prima March decorating works to • Housing Officer work, where required, to houses, fences and properties and the neighbourhoods 2020 Prima properties communal areas in which we manage/own stock

To undertake area audits • Local Councillors and Local • Undertake a rolling programme of • Develop an action plan from each March as identified by Housing Authority Staff intelligence led estate walkabouts with key walkabout, with agreed outcomes 2020 Officers and the local • Police partners and local residents. They will target and organisational responsibilities to community • Not for profit local issues/areas of concern to residents and we resolve organisations will work jointly with partners to seek local • Monitor progress on action plans on • Tenancy Sustainment Staff solutions i.e. fly-tipping hotspots, potholes, a quarterly basis • Housing Officers illegal parking, etc. • To work with partners to resolve • Tenants solutions

To undertake regeneration • Local Councillors and Local • Undertake a rolling programme of • Improve the environment in local areas March clean-ups as identified by Authority Staff intelligence led estate clean up days with key by reducing fly tipping and targeting 2020 Housing Officers and the • Police partners specific areas of concern to local local community • Not for profit local residents • Promote the availability of local services organisations available to residents • Tenancy Sustainment Officers • To engage with residents and the • Housing Officers wider community to promote positive • Tenants engagement to improve the local • Schools environment

Engage all residents in • Prima finance team • Undertake annual satisfaction survey with • Review service costs and deliver Jan improving communal • Housing Officers residents who pay a service charge for value for money in the services we 2020 services communal services regarding the quality and provide to all residents costs of those services