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Question Time for tenants



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Published Date: 03 September 2008
COUNCIL house tenants in Barnsley are invited to raise concerns at a Question Time-style event next week.
Berneslai Homes is holding a customer panel next Wednesday at 6pm in the Metrodome.

Customers can ask questions and raise any concerns about how the arms length management organisation provides housing services.

In the spotlight will be Bernesl
ai Homes' chair Suzy Brain England, chief executive Helen Correy, director of assets, regeneration and construction services Stephen Davis, and director of housing management Mark McGee.

Feedback will be given from the last customer panel in July which looked at environmental issues like dog fouling and fly-tipping.

To attend the panel contact Joan Gaines on 01226 774379 or email joangaines@berneslaihomes.co.uk. To ask a question, contact Joan by Monday.

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  • Last Updated: 03 September 2008 7:03 AM
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