CCHA Residents' Voice Report Apr to Sept 2025

Supporting our communities Working in partnership to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) Colleagues from CCHA’s Lettings &

They also carried out an estate walkabout and mini clear up on CCHA’s Hillside Estate in Maryport. Joined by our partners from Cumberland Council waste services and enforcement teams, and the local PCSO, they spoke with residents to promote responsible waste disposal. Colleagues from Castles & Coasts Services (CCS) helped to remove around 2.5 tonnes of waste including fly tipping and bulky items from our gardens. Team members in the northeast tidied up our Jubilee estate in Newcastle in a joint effort with Newcastle Council, Northumbria Police and EPIC, and spent time door knocking and leaflet posting at CCHA homes in Morpeth with Northumbria Police, to help tackle anti-social behaviour.

Neighbourhoods (L&N) team have been out in force over the past few months, working with partner organisations to help make communities tidier and safer for residents. L&N colleagues attended the ‘Walk the Line’ project in Workington in April, collecting rubbish and removing fly tipping, as well as speaking with residents about the local area and collecting vital information on how to improve services. The project is part of Allerdale Local Focus Hub’s prevention work.

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