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Delivering Excellent Housing Services
FAQ
How can I help improve my Neighbourhood?

Residents can help by bringing priority issues to the attention of Ashfield Neighbourhood Wardens who will check the area and bring any issues to the attention of the relevant agencies, whether that be Ashfield Homes, Ashfield District Council, Nottinghamshire County Council or perhaps another organisation.  Ashfield Neighbourhood Wardens alone will not be able to change your local environment – they need your help. They will work with you to care for the local environment, and develop cleaner, safer places to live.

There are a number of tenants and Residents Associations in Ashfield who work closely with officers of Ashfield Homes, the council and the police to improve their communities. For more information and details of how you can get involved please click here.

 

In addition, we carry out formal Estate Evaluations of every estate in Ashfield we manage. For further details please click here.

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For housing advice

(01623) 608907

 

To make an appointment with your Housing Advisor

(01623) 608999

 

Anti-social behaviour hotline

0800 952 0193 (freephone)

 

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(line is open 24 hours)

0800 479 4999 (freephone)

 

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(line is open 24 hours)

(01623) 608990

 

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(01623) 608989

 

Ashfield District Council after hours emergency line

(01623) 550077