Fence Improvements on Bowland Road
During a pop-up event on Bowland Road, our Engagement and Communities Officers spotted that many fences along the street were in poor condition.Tenants raised their concerns too, explaining that several fences had badly deteriorated, so they not only looked unsightly, but also posed a health and safety risk.
Taking this feedback on board, the Engagement and Communities team teamed up with the Investment team and arranged for contractors, DM Fencing, to step in and replace the worst-affected fences.
This project is a great example of how we listen to our tenants and work in partnership to improve their communities.
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