Post by Leanne on May 22, 2010 19:18:33 GMT 1
mhs launches "Wipe it Out" campaign
Chris Simmons otherwise known as Mickey from ‘The Bill’ was the star guest at the unveiling of the mhs homes ‘Wipe Out Anti Social Behaviour’ campaign.
Chris unveiled a poster campaign to promote the commitment mhs homes has made to a zero tolerance approach to anti social behaviour in its homes and neighbourhoods.
Charles Brangwin, Head of Housing at mhs homes said, "As the largest landlord in the area we have learnt over the years that individually it’s very difficult to solve some problems. In the Medway Towns we are fortunate that anti social behaviour is at relatively low levels – but even at low levels it can spoil the lives of those people who live in areas affected by it. That’s why we were the first landlord in the area to sign up to RESPECT. We value our close working relationship with our partner agencies and our residents and know that together we can make a difference.
Fifty guests were present at the launch which took place at mhs express the mhs homes customer contact office in Chatham High Street. These included partner agency representatives from Kent Police, Medway Mediation, Victim Support, MeRGe and Medway Council together with local Councillors and residents of mhs homes who have been working with their landlord on involvement days, residents panels and the residents newsletter editorial panel.
Everyone at the ‘Wipe it Out’ launch received a complimentary tea towel carrying the poster details which included the ‘Hotline’ number to report any ASB problems. Chris Simmons said, " I was really happy to be invited along to unveil what seems to be an excellent idea and really proactive. I think it’s a really good thing especially as mhs tenants were involved throughout and were models on the posters. Hopefully it will help to change the way that some people live."
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Chris Simmons otherwise known as Mickey from ‘The Bill’ was the star guest at the unveiling of the mhs homes ‘Wipe Out Anti Social Behaviour’ campaign.
Chris unveiled a poster campaign to promote the commitment mhs homes has made to a zero tolerance approach to anti social behaviour in its homes and neighbourhoods.
Charles Brangwin, Head of Housing at mhs homes said, "As the largest landlord in the area we have learnt over the years that individually it’s very difficult to solve some problems. In the Medway Towns we are fortunate that anti social behaviour is at relatively low levels – but even at low levels it can spoil the lives of those people who live in areas affected by it. That’s why we were the first landlord in the area to sign up to RESPECT. We value our close working relationship with our partner agencies and our residents and know that together we can make a difference.
Fifty guests were present at the launch which took place at mhs express the mhs homes customer contact office in Chatham High Street. These included partner agency representatives from Kent Police, Medway Mediation, Victim Support, MeRGe and Medway Council together with local Councillors and residents of mhs homes who have been working with their landlord on involvement days, residents panels and the residents newsletter editorial panel.
Everyone at the ‘Wipe it Out’ launch received a complimentary tea towel carrying the poster details which included the ‘Hotline’ number to report any ASB problems. Chris Simmons said, " I was really happy to be invited along to unveil what seems to be an excellent idea and really proactive. I think it’s a really good thing especially as mhs tenants were involved throughout and were models on the posters. Hopefully it will help to change the way that some people live."
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