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Your GREATNeighbourhoodPromiseWoodborough, Burton Joyceand Lambley
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At Gedling Homes we want all our neighbourhoods tobe great places to live. We want them to look great,have great services, feel safe and be a place for bothwork and recreation.
We have produced a neighbourhood promise for eachof Gedling Homes’ neighbourhood areas and this one isyours. The promise will run for 3 years and will bereviewed annually with tenants, to assess our progressagainst the actions.
Partnership working is the key to creating greatneighbourhoods, as no one agency can do it all on theirown. We would like everyone to work together, todecide how their local neighbourhood should developand grow in the future, to improve on the services theydon’t like and maintain those that they do.
Your plan identifies the main issues that affect yourneighbourhood and what needs to be done both by usand our partner organisations to address them.
Woodborough, Burton Joyce and Lambley
UP BY THE RIVERIT IS LOVELYBurton Joyce
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Gedling Homes’ Properties inWoodborough, Burton Joyceand Lambley
Number ofproperties:
124
General needsaccommodation
Bungalow: 1
Flat: 31
House: 36
Shelteredaccommodation
Bedsit: 20
Bungalow: 28
Flat: 8Totalaccommodation
Bungalow: 29
Flat: 39
House: 36
Bedsit: 20
Occupied properties
Occupied: 120
Empty: 4
Tenant age
18-29: 3
30-39: 6
40-49: 13
50-59: 10
60+: 61
Unknown: 27Ethnicity
White: 96
BME: 1
Unknown: 23
Gender
Female: 65
Male: 54
Unknown: 1
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*Data accurate as of November 2013
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Woodborough is a small village, located 7 milesnorth-east of Nottingham with a population of justunder 2,000.
Woodborough was traditionally a ‘framework-knitting’village, and some two-story cottages with ground-floorknitter’s windows remain at the junction of High Streetand Shelt Hill. The village has its own primary school,two very popular pubs, sited at either end of thevillage; and Woodborough Hall, a popular hoteland restaurant.
Burton Joyce is a large village and civil parish with apopulation of nearly 4,000. The village sits on the RiverTrent, and is home to Burton Joyce railway station.Due to the proximity of the river and nearbycountryside, Burton Joyce has a pleasant andpicturesque atmosphere and has three popular pubsthat attract visitors from far afield.
Lambley is a small village and is mentioned in theDomesday Book of 1086 by the name of Lambeleia.There is a stream called Cocker Beck runningthrough the “Dumbles” (woods) and on through themiddle of the village. The Dumbles are a favouredroute for ramblers.
The village is secluded in a horseshoe shaped valley.It is a popular place for people to visit, to drink andeat in the pubs and to visit the garden centre onCatfoot Lane.
Lambley has no local shops but still boasts one of thefew remaining locally run village garages in the area,“Lambley Motors”.
Buses run at limited times throughout the day fromWoodborugh and Lambley into Nottingham CityCentre where a wider range of services can beaccessed. The bus route from Burton Joyce has morefrequent journey times.
Gedling Homes properties in these neighbourhoodsare made up of a mixture of bedsits, 1 bedroomed flats,2 and 3 bedroomed houses and two sheltered housingschemes at Roe Hill, Woodborough (bungalows) andLendrum Court, Burton Joyce (bedsits).
Your GREAT Neighbourhood
● Woodborough● Field Lane● Lowdham Lane● Park Lane● Roe Hill
● Burton Joyce● Carnarvon Drive● Church Road● Lendrum Court● Main Street● Trent Lane● Wheatsheaf Court● Willow Wong
● Lambley● Cromwell Crescent● Flamstead Avenue● Spring Lane
Gedling Homes has properties in:
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Lambley book exchange
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Rating Your Neighbourhood
Working with our tenants we have identified a range ofmeasures that tell us how well your neighbourhood isdoing. These are called neighbourhood indicators andwill be used alongside the feedback we have collectedfrom tenants and residents. The information will tell ushow much and what type of support we and ourpartners need to provide to your neighbourhood.
Our tenants have told us to use a simple star rating,from 1-5, with 5 being the best. We will give a starrating to a range of indicators to identify a final,overall score.
Together with tenants, we have chosen indicators thatwe believe best represent how a neighbourhood feels.
THE BUSESAREN’T ALWAYSON TIME
THE DOCTORSARE EXCELLENTBurton Joyce
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Summary STARRating
Overall these neighbourhoods are a popular place to live, offering people a good quality of life and access togood services and facilities. The main aim for these areas is identifying the right activities, services and initiativesthat will help them remain sustainable and deal with any issues that do arise quickly.
★★★★★
Your GREAT Neighbourhood Rating
The above information has been sourced from Gedling Homes’ own performance figures, the 2011 Census, Gedling BoroughCouncil and the South Nottinghamshire Community Safety Partnership. Because the external data information relates toward data it is not necessarily representative purely of Gedling Homes’ tenants.
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Indicator Brief Summary STARRating
GedlingHomes’Indicators
Percentage of tenancies in rentarrears
There are a number of tenants who are experiencingrent arrears in these areas. A number of tenants whoneed additional financial support
★★★★
Percentage of customer satisfactionwith their neighbourhood as a placeto live (STAR survey)
Tenants in Woodborough, Burton Joyce and Lambleyhave a high satisfaction level with their neighbourhood asa place to live
★★★★★
Average number of days to relet aproperty (excluding propertieswhere a major repair has taken place)
On average, people who move into these areas tend tostay in their homes for a long period of time. It is a goodindication that people are happy with these areas as aplace to live
★★★★★
Average number of days to relet aproperty (excluding propertieswhere a major repair has taken place)
Across the three areas the average time it takes to let aproperty is satisfactory
★★★★
Percentage of opened anti-socialbehaviour (ASB) cases per areaagainst organisation average
These neighbourhoods experience very few anti-socialbehaviour cases
★★★★★
Percentage of evictions per area There are a very few number of evictions acrossthe three locations
★★★★★
ExternalIndicators
Employment - Percentage of peopleeconomically active
There are a number of people within these villages whoare not economically active (employed, part-time, selfemployed or seeking work)
★★★
Education- Percentage of pupilsachieving 5 GCSE’s grade A-Cincluding English and Maths
In comparison with other areas of Gedling boroughthere are some issues with the level of educationalattainment
★★★
Level of good health in theneighbourhood
People who reside within Woodborough, Burton Joyceand Lambley have a good perception of their level ofhealth
★★★★★
Barriers to housing and services /accessibility to services
There are some concerns regarding bus routes and therange of shops that people have access to within thesevillages
★★★★
Crime & safety - offences andincidents
People experience a lower than average level of crimewithin these areas when compared to other areas withinGedling borough
★★★★★
Number of empty properties in aneighbourhood against the boroughaverage
There are relatively few empty properties withinthese three villages
★★★★★
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The indicators we use to rate your neighbourhood helpto point us in the right direction, but to further identifywhat needs doing we need local knowledge, to addressspecific issues and problems.
We have spoken to local people who live and work inyour neighbourhood. This is what we have been told:
Our Neighbourhood Team told us:● The streets in Woodborough, Burton Joyce and
Lambley are generally free of litter
● There are no ASB hotspots within theseneighbourhoods
● There is heavy traffic along the main road ofBurton Joyce; it is a through road toneighbouring areas
● There is some speeding along the Main Streetand Catfoot Lane in Lambley
● All three areas benefit from beautiful openspaces with picturesque walks
● There are recently renovated play parks inBurton Joyce and Lambley
● Residents take pride in the appearance of theirvillages and many of our tenants spoke offriendliness and community spirit
● The villages are extremely attractive anddesirable locations to live
● The former Lambley public house is an eyesore and has been boarded up for some time
Local Knowledge - Auditing Your Neighbourhood
A PLEASANTDISTANCE FROMTHE CITYBurton Joyce
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You told us:On average the people we spoke to rate theseneighbourhoods 9 out of 10 as a place to live.There were very few concerns and the majority ofresidents were positive about the areas as placesto live in.
● Some of the best features identified were:
● Woodborough
● Being close to the countryside
● Good community spirit
● Being quiet
● Burton Joyce
● Good community spirit
● Shops and the GP surgery
● Lambley
● Good community spirit
● Being quiet
● Being free from ASB
● Some of the worst features identified were:
● Woodborough
● Poor public transport
● Fear of flooding
● Isolation
● Burton Joyce
● Litter
● Young people congregating
● Fear of flooding
● Lambley
● Lack of shops
● The busy road
● Concerns expressed included:
● The cemetery and Main Street inWoodborough are dark and need betterlighting
● Tenants in Woodborough would like to seemore sports clubs, exercise classes andgreater access to computers
● There are too many young peoplecongregating in the centre of Burton Joycenear the Co-Op
● There is fly tipping along Catfoot Lanein Lambley
● Desired improvements included:
● An improved bus service to andfrom Woodborough
● Improved street cleaning in Burton Joyce
● Speed restrictions placed along CatfootLane in Lambley
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River Trent, Burton Joyce
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Other organisations told us:● There is some perception of ASB in Burton
Joyce but in reality crime and ASB is very lowcompared to all other parts of the borough
Together, we saw:● Some evidence of fly tipping, albeit limited in a
small number of areas
● A limited number of shops in Lambleyand Woodborough
IT’S CLEANAND QUIET...EVERYONE ISHELPFUL
IT’S A FABULOUSVILLAGE, I’LL NEVERLEAVE!Woodborough
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What? Why? When?
Target low level nuisance and youth congregation byan increased staff presence and joint working with thePolice in the specific area identified. Monitor low levelnoise and other inconsiderate behaviour in theneighbourhood
To reduce the incidents of ASB in theneighbourhoods and improve tenants’quality of life
September2014
Work in partnership with Nottinghamshire CountyCouncil on any maintenance issues associated withroads and grass verges
To improve the appearance and appeal ofthe neighbourhood
March 2016
Review current facilities and activities for both youngand older residents with Gedling borough, in additionto the provision of general community facilities,activities and services
Identification of a broader range of facilities forboth groups is needed to improve their quality oflife and that of the community in general.To ensure people can access advice and dropin services
December2014
Signpost identified tenants to relevant financialadvice services
To increase tenants, access to banking services,affordable credit and insurance
March 2014
Work with partners to increase signposting ofcustomers to health advice and services, with aparticular focus on accessible and home basedservices, for older and vulnerable customers
To improve the health of tenants in theneighbourhood and make them aware of thesupport available to them
December2014
Review the services provided by ourCaretaking team
To ensure that tenants get the best possibleservice from our Caretaking team and tomaximise their impact on the neighbourhood
December2015
Work with a number of organisations andstakeholders on neighbourhood initiatives andservices, identified in their own plans
To improve services, joint working andmaximise input into the neighbourhood fromother service providers
March 2015
Review, with partners, lighting in areas where peoplefeel insecure or that encourage congregating
To improve the feeling of security inthe neighbourhood
March 2016
Neighbourhood cleaning team to increase targeting offly tipping and litter hotspots
To improve the neighbourhood appearance andquality of life of residents
March 2015
Work with partners to review the need for trafficcalming and examine the possible options
To increase road safety and reduce speedingin the neighbourhood
March 2016
Review the shopping provision in the neighbourhood To identify gaps in provision in the neighbourhoodand possible ways to improve these
March 2016
Your GREAT Neighbourhood Promise -What needs to happen?
Neighbourhood and community
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IT’S FABULOUS LIVINGHERE ... BUT YOU’VEGOT TO HAVE A CARWoodborough
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What? Why? When?
Consider the conversion of bedsits in shelteredschemes into one and two bedroom flats and theintroduction of more facilities and services
To increase the demand for shelteredschemes and improve the quality of life forexisting tenants
March 2016
Review the refuse storage provision for flats and therecycling options available
To identify ways to reduce refuse storage issuesand the effect on neighbourhood appearance
March 2015
Review options available for storage of mobilityscooters within sheltered schemes
To improve quality of life for elderly andvulnerable tenants
March 2015
Implement an external painting programme To improve the appearance and kerb appeal ofthe neighbourhood
March 2016
Consider all options available to improve the kerbappeal of identified areas
To improve the appearance of theneighbourhood and quality of life of tenantsand residents
March 2015
Consider options available to decrease fuel povertyfor our tenants
To improve quality of life for tenants andimprove their finances
December2015
Home
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Shops, Burton Joyce
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What? Why? When?
Make targeted calls and visits to customers in rentarrears to address the arrears and signpost to relevantadvice services
To reduce arrears in the neighbourhood andtherefore reduce the number of customers whosehome is at risk due to debt issues
March 2014
Signpost and refer customers who may benefit fromthe help of our Money Wise team
To reduce the number of evictions for non-payment of rent and provide more help and adviceon managing finances
March 2014
Provide increased support to identified familiesand tenants and link them to our support andadvice services
To help identified customers successfully managetheir tenancy and reduce lifestyle clashes withother residents
September2015
Develop a network of existing tenants to meet,welcome and befriend new tenants
To help new tenants settle into the neighbourhoodand create links to the community and neighbours
March 2015
Neighbourhoods team to continue with regular estateinspections (open to all tenants)
To provide regular monitoring of street levelappearance and visible issues
March 2014
Increase the use and targeting of mediation services inneighbour disputes
To reduce neighbour disputes and improveneighbour relations
March 2015
Review the demand for a gardening tool hire serviceand a gardening club for all tenants
To improve the access to advice and equipment forgarden maintenance
September2015
Tenancy
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Lambley Church
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What? Why? When?
Increase support for the existing tenants andresidents groups
To increase help and support to experiencedtenant and resident representatives, as theywork on community and neighbourhood issues
March 2015
Consider setting up a community planting projectwhere tenants, working with our CommunityRegeneration Officer, identify areas of theirneighbourhood that would benefit from additionalplanting of shrubs and an organised planting day
To improve neighbourhood appearance andallow the community to target areas they thinkare a problem and to build a sense ofcommunity spirit
March 2015
Explore the feasibility of linking up with a furniturerecycling community enterprise to help new andexisting tenants furnish their properties
To improve community access to affordablefurniture, build community networks anddevelop a community’s ability to work onprojects with others
March 2016
Extend activities for older tenants via shelteredscheme events
To improve community links betweenolder tenants in different parts of theneighbourhood and improve communityspirit and quality of life
March 2015
Review community access to the internet To improve community access to services,information and community networks viathe internet
March 2016
Involvement and empowerment
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Shops, Burton Joyce
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Work has already begun in your neighbourhood on thevarious actions outlined in Your GREATNeighbourhood Promise as well as in our other 8Gedling Homes neighbourhoods. We would like YourGREAT Neighbourhood Promise to mark the start of anew phase of activity aimed at ensuring all ourneighbourhoods become the great places that we allwant and know they can be.
We will be reviewing the plan frequently and we willkeep you updated on the progress with an annualreport. You will have the opportunity to be involved inthis so please watch out for advertised activities orrequests for feedback.
However, if you have something to say, don’t wait forus to call you! If after reading this you have any
questions, comments or suggestions, or if youwould like to get involved in fulfilling the plan,please contact us:
Tel: 0115 905 1515
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @Gedling_Homes
Facebook: facebook.com/gedlinghomes
We can also arrange for someone to call and visityou in your own home.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you!
We hope that over the next three years, through theactions outlined in Your GREAT NeighbourhoodPromise, we will really make a visible difference to yourneighbourhood. We want to make your communitymore attractive for those currently living or thinking ofliving there, and improve residents’ quality of life.
We believe that the key to achieving the goals set out inthis plan is to continue working together, with you, ourtenants and leaseholders.
Final Thoughts
What happens next?
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Phone: 0115 905 1515
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gedlinghomes.co.uk
Facebook: www.facebook.co.uk/gedlinghomes
Twitter: @Gedling_Homes
Write: Gedling Homes, Gedling House,Wood Lane, Gedling, NG4 4AD
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