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Abbey Road Housing Co-operative (Residents together making a difference) ANNUAL REPORT 17-18 www.abbeyroad.org.uk Francis Owusu-Sekyere Estate Manager

Management Committee (MC) Casterbridge Lorraine Isaac Chair Snowman House Malcolm Bush Secretary Snowman House Elizabeth Henderson-Sambell Treasurer Casterbridge Chenjerai Shire Member Casterbridge Nicola Broadhurst Member Snowman House Bekim Gashi Member Hinstock Barbara Wilson Assistant Sec Casterbridge Merita Braina Member Casterbridge Myrian Panayi Member Casterbridge Hina Zeb Khan Member Mary Green Kristie Waite Member Mary Green Benjamin Tudeme Member 2

CONTENTS PAGE NUMBER MINUTES OF LAST AGM 4 CHAIR S REPORT 9 OUR FUNDAY IN PICTURES 1-11 ESTATE MANAGER S REPORT 12 RESIDENTS SATISFACTION SURVEY 13-17 INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT 18 BALANCE SHEET 19 OUR PERFORMANCE 3

Start: 6.45pm MINUTES OF LAST AGM Annual General Meeting Abbey Road Housing Co-Operative Wednesday 27 th September 17 Present: Francis Owusu-Sekyere (FOS) Estate Manager (Minutes), Lorraine Isaac (LI) Chair, Management Committee Members and Co-operative Members. Guests: Stephen Jones (SJ) Auditor, Kim Thompson (KT) Resident Empowerment Officer Camden, Paul Leavey (PL) Quality Assurance Team Leader Camden. 1. Welcome LI welcome all to ARHC annual general meeting and introduced invited guests to members. 2. Minutes of 16 AGM This was accepted as a true record of the meeting and approved by Ann. seconded by Josephine Kelly. 3) Matters Arising It was noted Mr. Chenjerai Shire s first name was misspelt in the minutes. This was corrected. 4) Presentation of Annual Accounts Members were referred to pages 14 and 15 of the annual report for the Cooperative s audited income and expenditure account and balance sheet. SJ explained the accounts in detail to members. He made special reference to management and estate costs and noted better efficiency savings made compared with the previous year. SJ continued to explain the Co-op s position in terms of current assets and liabilities as per the balance sheet. It was noted the most significant net liabilities was Camden pension deficit, this has reduced from 5,497 to 275,986 compared with the previous year. Members were told the pension deficit was ARHC s share of a huge deficit of Camden Council pension scheme. We have negotiated payment towards it, however, Camden will underwrite the debt should ARHC ceased trading. Questions were invited from members on the accounts. A resident of Snowman House requested for members to take the accounts home and questions can be collated by Francis later. LI gave extra time for residents to work through the account. 4

residents to work through the account. A resident of Snowman House asked that accounts be given out prior to meeting. It was agreed accounts will be emailed to residents and put on website prior to AGM. It was however noted the annual report were delivered to every home on the estate well before the meeting Chenjerai Shire proposed acceptance of the accounts; this was seconded by Malcolm Bush and Barbara Wilson. 23 voted yes to accept accounts whilst 7 abstained. The meeting agreed acceptance of the accounts by majority vote. A resident from Snowman House suggested we buy PA system for future meetings to help those who are hard hearing. This was agreed by all. FOS was asked to action this request. 5) Appointment of Auditors Members voted unanimously to continue with Myrus Smith the current auditors. 6) Vote on Continuation of Co-Operative Members voted unanimously for the continuation of Abbey Road Housing Co -Operative. 7) Election of Management Committee The management committee members stood down for new committee members to be elected. Members however voted unanimously to continue with the out-going committee. Two new members also received unanimous vote to join the committee. FOS advised there were 4 vacancies and appealed to members to contact the estate office if they are interested. 8) Report on the Co-Operative s Performance FOS referred members to pages 8 to 13 of the annual report which highlights the Co-op s performance for the immediate past year. He explained the performance in detail including feedback on resident feedback on satisfaction survey and answered questions. 9) Update on proposal to manage Mary Green & Newton House. LI advised members the management committee and staff are working towards the proposal previously agreed for residents of Mary Green and Newton House to join our Co-operative. She asked FOS to provide update. FOS told the meeting a survey has just been carried out to ascertain interest and the result was positive. We will work through the voluntary route of Right to Manage process (Subject to Camden s approval) to request for the residents to be balloted. 5

1) Residents priorities from satisfaction survey. The following five priorities were noted: 1. Improve estate and block cleaning including lifts 2. Health & Safety (Sprinklers, fire extinguishers and hose) 3. Windows (Tower blocks) 4. Security 5. Painting of internal walls, stairs and railings around towers. 11) Fire Safety discussion led by PL Fire doors - Members started the discussion by asking questions on issues they wanted addressed. PL answering the first question advised he cannot give details on whether fire doors leading towards stairs in the tower blocks will be changed as leaseholder consultation has not taken place. He will keep the C-op informed on developments. Painting of internal walls/stairwell PL advised this will be incorporated within the FRA works if required. Leaseholders front doors will be replaced at no cost to them. Pat Testing- A resident asked when Camden Council will carry out part-test on domestic electrical goods for residents in Snowman house and Casterbridge. PL in his response told the meeting he is not aware if this will be extended to tenants apart from Chalcots estate. LI advised residents received letters to that effect. PL advised he will follow this up. Sprinklers/ extinguishers Residents asked if Camden will retrofit sprinklers in tower blocks. PL responded that it is not the Council s policy to install them at the moment, it maybe that Grenfell enquiry will recommend and if so, will be altered to by Camden. A resident from Casterbridge asked how long it would take for Camden to do this and supply fire extinguishers. PL advised Camden may work towards retro fit sprinklers in the future but the decision not taken yet. Fire extinguishers not recommended by fire Brigade. Answering a question from same resident of Casterbridge, PL agreed this is only recommended in public buildings. The resident stated she doesn t care about fire brigade submissions, residents need to manage. Asked about installation of communal fire alarms, PL advised that is not a decision for him to make. However, Fire Brigade do not recommend this as injuries can occur when the alarms go off. The tenant suggested residents require fire training to know they are safe rather than what Camden want or advise. She remarked that she can go to the press with this issue. LI asked who we need to refer this to. KT will email names to FOS. A resident asked how she will be aware of fire in the block if alarm cannot be fitted, she used previous fire incident in Casterbridge as an example. PL responded it can be installed but there are so many factors that have to be considered. 6

He advised buildings are designed to stop spread of fire. He referred to recent fire in Snowman House as example and noted both fire incidences in Snowman House and Casterbridge did were contained. A tenant from Snowman House asked if fire blankets will be supplied to residents like Swiss cottage. PL advised those are special circumstances and will be withdrawn soon. LI advised residents can take responsibility to buy their own blankets. Another tenant expressed concern of how fire can be stopped if there are no fire extinguishers or blankets. PL told members Fire Brigade can give advice. A tenant asked if residents can organise for fire brigade to give educational session. Residents unanimously voted to contact fire brigade for session. An elderly resident in his contribution gave examples of how fire can spread /start. A resident from Casterbridge suggested a solution that will work for everyone is needed, if we can t have communal fire alarm. A resident from Hinstock asked if new buildings have more than one fire exit as this has been the problem of old buildings. He suggested Camden buying fire blankets could be cheaper for residents especially pensioners. LI asked if the Council can buy the blankets for residents to have it at reasonable cost. PL agreed it can be proposed. Another tenant referred to his workplace having alarm with safety measures and asked why this can t be done here. PL responded that, not everything that is available at work place can be replicated on housing estate. The tenant was concerned about different extinguishers for different fires. Another resident suggested contacting Fire Brigade to advice on what blanket/extinguishers that can be bought. A tenant asked why fire in Snowman House did not spread. PL advised concrete floors/walls have compartmentation that allow 6 minutes before fire can spread. PL stated he agree with tenants concerns and assured the meeting Camden will undertake all necessary works to ensure safety for all residents. A tenant asked if extra stairs can be put at outside of Snowman House and Casterbridge. PL advised he doesn t think it can be possible as it required structural calculations. A resident from Casterbridge asked about possibility of having abseiling points at back of windows. LI advised a meeting will be arranged with Camden s Fire Safety Director. PL was advised to look at possible extra fire exit. KT noted her experience at Abbey is that the blocks are fire containable. FOS advised on members on housekeeping. LI on her part advised against things left at the lobbies. Fire Drills The meeting noted fire drills for residents are not feasible. Suggestion to fine residents for storing things in communal areas was discussed. However, no agreement was made. It was noted this is a breach of tenancy and lease conditions. Intake Cupboards: It was suggested intake cupboard should have fire proof doors - PL agreed. 12. Break for Refreshments Snacks and hot/cold drinks were available. 7

13) Questions & answers Windows: A resident from Casterbridge asked for update on the Snowman and Casterbridge windows. FOS responded there was no update yet, Camden is still going through legal process following action taken against the installers. He assured members that residents will be updated once we get further information. FOS advised only emergency repairs to windows is being provided by Camden at present. Water Pressure: The meeting noted the following: Leaks and noise problems with individual pressure pumps, boiler and huge pipe noise FOS asked to contact Camden to find out if communal pressure pump can be fitted to supply adequate flow of water to properties. Mice infestation: A tenant raised an issue of mice infestation in the tower blocks.- FOS advised residents to call Camden pest control service. He will ask for block treatment if more residents report of the infestation. Car Park issues : Residents were concerned the car park gate has not been working for a long while. Also, UKPS attendants are not patrolling and this has resulted in increased illegal parking on the estate. FOS responded that Camden repairs are aware of the gate. He is also aware of the issues with UKPS which is not peculiar to ARHC. All other TMOs in Camden who use the parking company are experiencing similar problems. The concerns has been raised at TMOs liaison meeting and complaint made to UKPS. KT has subsequently spoken with the director who promised improvement. The meeting agreed to cancel the contract and find a new car park management company. 14) Raffle Prize Draw 1 st Prize tenant from Emminster 2 nd Prize tenant from Casterbridge 3 rd Prize tenant from Snowman House 4 th Prize tenant from Snowman House 5 th Prize Leaseholder from Snowman House The meeting noted the raffle tickets were given to residents who returned their satisfaction survey. The Chair suggested the tickets should be given to attendees of the meeting in future. This was agreed by all. Meeting closed at 9.5pm 8

Chair s Report Welcome to all the tenants who have come to participate in our AGM. There are a few updates since last year's AGM: FIRE SAFETY: Camden appointed Wates to carry out Fire Safety improvements in the flats. The plan to paint the corridors with fireproof paint is still in Camden's fireproof plan, as well as replacing the fire doors at the end of communal corridors and between lifts of Snowman and Casterbridge. Camden have instructed us to keep the communal areas empty, as anything in the communal areas are a fire hazard. This applies to the foyer as well. All products left in the foyer are thrown away. WINDOWS: Camden have not updated us. All we know is that they have instigated a legal case against the contractors. If we do get any information we will inform the residents. MARY GREEN: The residents had indicated positively in ARHC survey that we should attempt to co-opt Mary Green. We have sent a formal request to Camden's Housing Director as well as Cllr Meric, Cabinet Member for Housing. If it is approved, Camden will have to ballot Mary Green residents to get their approval. We have co-opted 2 Mary Green tenants onto our Management Committee to help with the process. KITEMARK: Our manager together with the staff continue to work very hard to maintain the Good Governance Kitemark status achieved in June 17. This is a prestigious award from the National Federation of Tenant Management Organisation (NFTMO). This award is given after a rigorous assessment of ALL our operational areas. After they received written documents, etc. from the office, the manager and some of the Management Committee members were questioned on many aspects of the Co-op. We are the only TMO in Camden and among the best in the country to have achieved this prestigious award. A special thanks to Francis and his team. We are delighted to welcome our excellent part-time Handyman, Robert McMahon, who has undertaken very complicated work as well as our two superb and hardworking caretakers, Romaine Reid and Solomon Donkor. Please assist our caretakers by keeping the estate clean and tidy. Once again, thank you to all the staff and committee members for their hard work. Lorraine Isaac, (Chair) 9

Our community Funday (14/7/18) in pictures. 1

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Estate Manager s Report The Co-operative experienced a very challenging financial year due to receiving a 1% less Allowances from the Council. The Management Committee and I looked at various options to make drastic savings with our spending, including changing some of our suppliers. At present we are also looking at other cost saving projects and fund raising initiatives. We have applied for District Management Committee (DMC) funds to provide flooring cover (Similar to that of the lobbies) for the internal stairs of Snowman House and Casterbridge. We have worked closely with Camden on fire stopping works to block holes in properties of Snowman House and Casterbridge. This will also ensure eradication of mice infestation. There are on-going Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) works which include installation of new front doors for all residents including leaseholders in the tower blocks. As you may be aware, we recently sent satisfaction survey questionnaires to all the Co-operative residents, thank you to those who returned their forms. It is very important that you complete the form which is sent to residents yearly to tell us how we are performing and where our services can be improved. Following residents concerns on the level of block and estate cleaning expressed in our last year s satisfaction survey, we made changes and I am pleased to announce that the new Caretakers employed, Romaine and Solomon have worked extremely well to improve both block and estate cleaning. This year s survey results in the next pages prove this. Phase 1 of the regeneration is due for completion on January 19. Watch the space for updates! Electoral Reform Services on behalf of Camden Council will send you a ballot by the end of September 18 asking residents to vote whether you are in favour or not of your Co-operative continuing to manage your estate on behalf of the Council. This is a legal requirement which is required to be held every 5 years. We are urging all residents to vote massively in support of Abbey Road Housing co-operative so that you can continue to enjoy your local estate office and the services we provide. Failing to vote means your estate office will be closed and services return to the Council. Our Community Funday this year was a big success. It was nice to see so many residents and their families coming together to enjoy the day. I would like to express a big thank you to WATES for their kind contribution towards the event. We hope to do it again next year. Some pictures of the event are on pages 1 and 11. I like to congratulate and thank staff members for their continuing commitment and dedication to duty; Hopefully this is reflected in service delivery to residents. May I also to take this opportunity to give a special thanks to our management committee members especially the officers who continue to sacrifice so much of their time to ensure the smooth running of the organisation. Francis Owusu-Sekyere 12

Survey Results: 44% of residents completed and returned the survey compared with 33% last year. An increase of 11% thank you for your participation. Overall Service from Co-op 6 5 3 1 Very Good Good Average Poor Very Poor Don't Know No answer Value for money for services 6. Have you reported a repair in the last 12 Months 8 6 Yes No Can't remember No answer 13

Did we keep the repair appointment made % 6 Very Good Good Average Poor Very Poor Don't Know Were you satisfied with quality of repair 5 3 1 Very Good Good Average Poor Very Poor Don't Know Quality of cleaning your block 6 14

% 5 Quality of estate cleaning 3 1 Very Good Good Average Poor Very Poor Don't Know No answer Have you contacted the office in the last 12 8 6 % 1 9 8 7 6 5 3 1 Yes No Can't remember No answer Satisfaction Did you with find the fil staff helpful outcome of queries 92% Helpful Unhelpful Neither Can't remember Residents Reading our Newsletter 96% 15 ARHC Provide Value

Were you satisfied with the final outcome of your query % 6 Do we keep you informed 8 6 Very Good Fairly Good Neither good nor poor Fairly Poor Very Poor Do you read the Newsletter 8 7 6 5 3 1 Always Sometimes Never No answer 16

Do you find Newsletter Relevant 1 8 6 Yes: No: Sometimes Percentage of completed survey returned Very Good/ Good Very Good/ Good Up/ down July 18 July 17 44% 33% up Overall Service from Co-op 93% 94% down Value for money for services 82% 79% up Have you reported a repair in the 78% 8% down last 12 months Did we keep the repair appointment made Were you satisfied with quality of repair 93% 86% up 84% 81% up Quality of cleaning your block 81% 6% up Quality of estate cleaning 82% 69% up Contacted with the office in the last 77% 92% down 12 months Survey Results Compared Did you find the staff helpful 97% 96% up Were you satisfied with the final outcome 94% 94% No change Do we keep you informed 97% 99% down Do you read the Newsletter 98% 1% down Do you find the Newsletter Relevant 96% 94% up 17

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OUR PERFORMANCE Actual expenditure compared with budgeted expenditure 96% Average time to re-let empty properties after major void works by Camden 4.5 days Training and development spend per Committee member 468.6 % of Members enquiries dealt with within 1 days 1% Invoices paid on time 99% Visitors to the estate office 1646 Total number of repairs received and attended to 39 % of repairs completed on target 99% % or repairs completed at first visit 97% Nuisance/ASB reports received 13 % Responded to within target 1% Complaints received 3 % responded to within target 1% Correspondence received 28 % responded to within target 1% The Co-operative Staff Francis Owusu-Sekyere Estate Manager Carol O Shea - Estate Officer Joyce Igeze - Housing Assistant (Part-time) Robert McMahon Handyman (Part-time) Romaine Reid - Cleaner Caretaker Solomon Donkor- Cleaner Caretaker