The Central Area Panel covers the wards of:
- Queens Park
- Hanover and Elm Grove
- West Hill and North Laine
- Regency
- Kemptown
Read minutes from the most recent Central Area panel meetings.
Find out about your Housing Area Panel meetings, where local tenants, leaseholders and elected resident representatives meet and talk with council housing staff, officers and councillors.
Housing Area Panel meetings provide a space where residents and council staff come together to talk about housing matters that affect your daily life. These meetings happen 4 times a year. They create good opportunities for talking and solving problems together.
These meetings are based on the idea that the best solutions come from working together.
Local tenants, leaseholders, elected resident representatives, council housing staff, and councillors all bring their different views to the table, creating a place where:
The Central Area Panel covers the wards of:
Read minutes from the most recent Central Area panel meetings.
The East Area Panel covers the wards of:
The North Area Panel covers the wards of:
Read minutes from the most recent North Area panel meetings.
The West Area Panel covers the wards of:
These friendly meetings look at important parts of housing management.
Conversations include:
The ideas and decisions from these meetings are shared with the lead councillor for housing and wider council cabinet, making sure that what residents think directly shapes council policy and how housing is managed.
At these meetings:
Find the minutes from recent meetings:
This meeting is for residents, organised by residents.
They take place in the North, East, Central and West areas, and are organised by representatives from Residents’ Associations.
They are an opportunity to:
Items from this meeting that deal with council housing issues can be put forward for inclusion on the agenda of the following Area Panel meeting.
Councillors and housing officers do not attend Resident Only meetings.
If you are interested in coming along, contact your local Residents’ Association.
If there isn’t one in your area, contact the Community Engagement officer for your ward or the Resource Centre
To find out more about any of our Housing Area Panels or how to get help with travel expenses to a meeting, contact the community engagement team.
Contact the Community Engagement Team who work with communities to increase participation and engagement.