Tuebrook Plan
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Prima Neighbourhood Tuebrook Plan Putting customers and communities first Click here to enter our gardening competition! Your Neighbourhood about the area local facilities Tuebrook borders Newsham Park - a 121-acre Victorian park which is The people of Tuebrook really value their sense of community and with home to the grade II-listed Seaman’s Orphanage and Newsham House. that comes a wide variety of local facilities. Some of these include: Windsor Road Estate consists of 40 purpose built 2 & 3-bedroom • West Derby Library - Provides free public internet and wifi, properties and 2-bedroom terraced houses around the L13 area. This is reading area, space for families, children & young people, study area a vibrant area with excellent links to the City Centre. and adaptive software for disabled users. • Leisure Facilities - Lifestyles Peter Lloyd leisure centre provides a 25m pool, gym, outdoor football pitches and disabled access. • Health facilities - Several local health centres all within walking Community Events & CLubs distance and Royal Liverpool hospital is close by. There are many community events and clubs within the area • Local schools - Several primary & secondary schools in the local that host a range of events throughout the calendar year: area • Tuebrook Tots - Day nursery which has been providing Tuebrook Hope Centre - Offer a range of activities to local professional quality care. activities including; debt and money advice, yoga classes, older neighbour • Transport Links - Excellent bus and rail routes into the city club, bingo, craft club, adult drama class & line dancing. centre and beyond. Tuebrook Children’s Centre - Provide free weekly fun activities for • Local parks - Newsham Park is a grade II listed park with two parents, carers and their children and support and advice for families large lakes. Stanley Park is a grade II listed park with many historic and expectant parents in the Tuebrook and West Derby areas. features. • Range of local shops - Post office, local food stores, takeaways, pharmacy, optician, hair salons, cafés, furniture stores. • Range of nearby supermarkets - Iceland, Aldi, Asda, Tesco all nearby. • Tuebrook market - Open every Thursday and Saturday between 9-3.30pm. Your Neighbourhood Planned Improvements Community Action Days A full list of any planned, cyclical and capital works can be found here. Our next door knock/area audit in Tuebrook is on 3rd October 2019. Our next clean-up day in Tuebroook is on 18th October 2019. We will soon be undertaking a stock condition survey on all PHA housing to identify any neccessary improvements. If you are looking for a property Local Councillors in this area then please click get in touch with us here to join our waiting list. Councillor Joe Dunne www.primagroup.org 8 Columbus Quay Councillor Billy Lake Liverpool Councillor Steve Radford @PrimaGroupHousing Merseyside L3 4DB @prima_grp 0151 227 1001 Prima-Group-Housing Our properties in Tuebrook. 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 2019 79.2 area as a place to live” 79.3 389 “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 2019 Aged 65+ 76.1 “I am satisfied with both my 82.4 83 66 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 2019 Tuebrook Social Housing Areas England 31 Neighbourhood indicators Social rented households Owner occupied households Rented from private landlord Other rented dwellings 191 808 289 39 14.4% (England average - 17.7%) 60.9% (England average - 64.1%) 21.8% (England average - 15.4%) 2.9% (England average - 2.8%) Local authority rented Owner occupied Housing Association rented Other 70 64.1 60 60.9 50 40 38.5 32.4 30 24.7 % Of households 20 19.6 18.2 12.6 10 9.5 9.4 8.3 1.8 0 Tuebrook Social housing areas England Neighbourhood indicators Education Population Tuebrook Social Housing Areas England Aged 0-15 Working age Aged 65+ 35 100 30.3 90 15.4 15.1 17.9 30 27.4 80 25 22.5 70 20 60 50 63.9 64.7 63.1 15 40 % Of population % Aged 16-74 10 30 20 5 10 20.8 20.2 19.1 0 0 People with no qualifications Tuebrook Social housing areas England Hotels & Catering Health Construction 22.1% of all people in 17.1% of all people in 13.9% 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 external appearance March decorating works to • Housing Officer work where required of Prima properties and the 2020 Prima properties neighbourhoods 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 March clean-ups as identified by Authority Staff intelligence led estate clean up days with key areas by reducing fly tipping and 2020 Housing Officers and the • Police partners targeting specific areas of concern to local community • Not for profit local local residents organisations • Promote the availability of local • Tenancy Sustainment Officers services available to residents • Housing Officers • To engage with residents and the • Tenants wider community to promote • Schools positive engagement to improve the local 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.