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Local Housing (Southwark) South Forum. 19th September 2024. 6.30 pm Bew Court TRA Hall Lordship Lane.


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Open  to Southwark Council Tenants living in East Dulwich. Meetings are held in various Tenants Halls throughout Southwark. 

For more information please contact [email protected]

The next meeting will take place on: Date: 19th September 2024 Time: 6.30pm Duration: 1.5 hours Venue: Bew Court TRA Hall, Lordship Lane, SE22 8NZ

C Agenda Items 

1 Welcome and Introductions 

2 Voids Adam Danett/Abi Oguntokun

3 Homelessness Jerome Duffy

4 Local Area Housing Report Mustapha Semanda

5 AOB

 Local Housing Forums chaired by an elected resident and have a pre-agreed agenda. There will be an opportunity for attendees, under Any Other Business (AOB), to raise any general housing matters. Key Contact Details: If you have any questions, please contact your local Tenant and Homeowner Involvement lead.

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