Jonathan Proctor, Lettings & Neighbourhoods Manager at CCHA said:
“This type of engagement is important for us. We really care about our communities and are keen to maintain this visible presence with regular estate walkabouts and work with partners. “Not only does this help us build invaluable relationships with residents, it raises awareness of how to report any issues of ASB to us so we can work with residents to manage these.”
We were proud to stand with organisations across the UK in support of ASB Awareness Week (ASBAW) 2025 in July, holding a series of estate walkabouts in neighbourhoods across 12 towns and villages in Cumbria and the northeast, to take a stand against ASB and promote safer communities. During the week we: c hatted with over 240 residents face to face in Carlisle, Cockermouth, Cramlington, Harriston, Hetton-le-Hole, Kendal, Longframlington, Maryport, Penrith, Temple Sowerby, Washington, and Workington knocked on more than 700 other doors and delivered hundreds of leaflets supported residents by raising 20 new ASB cases provided residents who weren’t aware of the process with detailed information on how to report ASB
Residents turned out in great numbers in August to take part in a CCHA-led community clean up event in Northside, Workington. The community day was part of the summer multi-agency programme of ‘Operation Respect’ events organised by Cumberland Council’s Local Focus Hubs, which aim to tackle anti-social behaviour and foster community cohesion.
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