Community Groups and TARAs
Tenants' and residents' associations or community groups can play a key role within the community by helping to tackle anti-social behaviour, applying for funding for local projects, organising social events for everybody to attend and acting as a united voice on local campaigns.
Chevin provides support to local groups by paying room costs, attending meetings to answer queries, helping to form committees and open bank accounts and assisting with funding applications.
If you would like to start up a group or would like more information about any existing groups, please contact your housing officer for more details.
Our leaflet 'Working together in your community' will provide you with some basic information to get you started.
The following local groups are currently in operation:
- Bakersfield Court Tenants' and Residents' Association in Rotherham
- Barracks Community Association in Pontefract
- Clifton CourtResidents' and Leaseholders Association in Thorne
- Cross Street Neighbourhood Watch Group in Goldthorpe
- Impact Residents' Network in Chapeltown, Leeds
- Lavender CourtAction Club in Kendray, Barnsley
- Needlers Way Residents' Association in Hull
- Oak Trees Residents' Association in Stag, Rotherham
- Potteries Court Residents' Association in Swinton, Rotherham
- Royal Flush Neighbourhood Watch in Thurnscoe
- Sandybed Residents' Association in Scarborough
- Shining Cliff Court Neighbourhood Watch in Bawtry, Doncaster
- South Kirkby Community Association in South Kirkby
- St Edmund's Tenants' and Residents' Association in Castleford
- Swinton Court Good Neighbour Association in Harrogate
- Thurnscoe Environment Group in Thurnscoe
- Windsor Gardens Community Group in Thurnscoe
Chevin is proud to be sponsoring the 'Equalities Award' as part of the Rotherfed Annual TARA Quality Awards. The prize giving event and presentation will take place on 22nd May - for more detials please visit www.rotherfed.org.uk .
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