Who Are Nottingham City Homes?

We’re an arms’ length management organisation (ALMO) of Nottingham City Council – that means that the council owns the homes, and we manage them on its behalf, under the governance of a Board made up of councillors, tenants and leaseholders, and independent and co-opted members.

How many homes does Nottingham City Homes have?

27,000 homes
We manage around 27,000 homes in the city of Nottingham. Our vision is to create homes and places where people want to live.

When did Nottingham City Homes start?

2005
The Right to Buy discount of the 1980s heralded a new era of decreasing stock, massive sales and modest rebuilding, then the birth of Nottingham City Homes in 2005 opened a new chapter in the story of Nottingham’s council housing.

How do I complain about Nottingham City Homes?

Complaints. We ask that you raise any issues with us early on. If something has gone wrong, we want to hear about it so we can put it right. You can call us on 0115 915 7333, email us, or text FEEDBACK to 80800 for free, followed by your message, and we’ll call you back.

How do I contact Nottingham City Homes?

We’re here to help. Contact us straight away if there is anything we can help to do with your home, neighbourhood, or tenancy. We can then work with you to resolve the issue. You can call our customer service team on 0115 915 2222, Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5pm (or 24 hours a day for emergency repairs).

What do Nottingham City Homes do?

Our vision is to create homes and places where people want to live in. We firmly believe that when you move into your new home it will be a place where you want to live. This is because your new home will be safe, secure, clean, in good condition and free from damage.

Who runs Nottingham City Homes?

Nottingham City Council
We’re an arms’ length management organisation (ALMO) of Nottingham City Council – that means that the council owns the homes, and we manage them on its behalf, under the governance of a Board made up of councillors, tenants and leaseholders, and independent and co-opted members.

Is Nottingham City Homes part of the council?

Nottingham City Homes (NCH) and contractor Robert Woodhead Ltd developed the homes off of Aldgate Close in Bulwell, on behalf of Nottingham City Council.

Why is rent so high in Nottingham?

One of the main reasons behind the rise is the lack of housing stock which is available to rent. More landlords are leaving the market than entering it. The rises in Nottingham are part of a similar picture nationwide.

Who owns Nottingham City?

Nottingham City Transport is the major bus operator of the city of Nottingham, England. It is owned by Nottingham City Council (95%) and Transdev (5%).*. This body is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act due to the 5% owned by an organisation which is not a public body.

How many people are waiting for a council house in Nottingham?

Depending on your circumstances, some housing options will be more suitable to you than others. For example, we currently have 9,000 people on the Nottingham Housing Register waiting for a social home.

How many empty houses are in Nottingham?

Nottingham residents have condemned the fact that more than 4,000 homes stand empty while the city battles a homelessness “crisis”. Government figures show there were 4,116 vacant properties in the city by the end of 2018, a year in which eight people died on the city’s streets or in emergency accommodation.

What complaints does the Housing Ombudsman deal with?

Complaints referred to the Housing Ombudsman

  • Shared ownership and sales processes for leasehold properties.
  • Shared ownership stair-casing.
  • Full ownership and sales processes for leasehold properties owned by housing associations.
  • Right to buy and right to acquire for tenants of housing associations.

What are Homeseekers?

The Homeseeker Plus Partnership is a group of councils and housing providers who work together to provide homes across the scheme. If you are interested in accommodation, you need to register so we can check you are eligible for housing in the UK and that you qualify for accommodation in the Homeseeker Plus area.

Where is Nottingham City Council based?

Nottinghamshire County Council
Next election 2025
Meeting place
County Hall Loughborough Road West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire
Website

How do I check if my house has an HMO Licence Nottingham?

You can also contact the HMO Team within Environmental Health. If you are the owner, manager or person in control of an HMO and are in any doubt whether it needs a Licence, please contact the HMO Team within Environmental Health on 0115 915 2000 or by e-mail at [email protected] for clarification.

Why are council houses a thing?

Over the last century, council housing has been essential in helping the most vulnerable in society gain access to a home and has helped to prevent homelessness. They have built 5.5 million homes contributing to millions of families finding homes.

What is special about Nottingham city?

Nottingham has links to the legend of Robin Hood and to the lace-making, bicycle and tobacco industries. The city is also the county town of Nottinghamshire and the settlement was granted its city charter in 1897, as part of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

Are house prices falling in Nottingham?

The average property price in Nottingham postcode area is £229k, the median price is £190k. The average price declined by £-2.3k (-1%) over the last twelve months. The price of an established property is £228k. The price of a newly built property is £309k.

How many Pakistanis are there in Nottingham?

Pakistani: 5.5% Bangladeshi: 0.3% Chinese: 2.0% Other Asian: 2.1%

What is the best area in Nottingham to live?

The best areas to live in Nottingham

  1. 1 – Arnold. Arnold is a historic and community-driven town and one of the largest towns in the county of Nottinghamshire.
  2. 2 – Beeston. Beeston is a large town located southwest of the Nottingham City Centre.
  3. 3 – Mapperley.
  4. 4 – The Park.
  5. 5 – Ruddington.
  6. 6 – West Bridgford.
  7. 7 – Woodborough.