A to Z of - Magna Housing Group
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A to Z of - Magna Housing Group
Opendoor The magazine for Magna West Somerset Housing Association residents Winter 2012 Latest benefit update WIN £50 save money A to Z of will it affect you? with our resident discount scheme in our design a logo competition DIY welcomeandcontents M y children have been on a countdown to Christmas Repairs for weeks and now we are Freephone 0800 731 9293 in full festive season with nativity e: mwsrepairs@magna.org.uk plays lined up and Christmas Housing services cards to write. However, this Freephone 0800 138 6107 time of year brings all sorts of e: westsomerset@magna.org.uk hazards such as faulty tree lights Anti-social behaviour and or candles. Make sure you stay as nuisance safe as you can with our tips on 0800 138 6107 page 14. e: nuisance@magna.org.uk Unfortunately, when fires do Carelinehappen they can be devastating. 01305 269056 Some things, such as old photos Money Matters Advisor or children’s drawings, are (Ian Wood): 01984 635125 irreplaceable, but furniture can be Community Involvement replaced. Make sure you have Officer enough insurance to cover the (Neil Bliss): 01984 635134 contents of your home if the worst Emergencies outside normal happens. There are more details office hours on page 16 about insurance from Freephone: 0800 731 9293 as little as £1.80 a fortnight. The colder weather makes us all About Opendoor a bit more aware of how much Opendoor is produced for we are spending on heating or all residents of Magna West Somerset. Opendoor aims Christmas opening to keep you informed about Office opening times & reporting housing issues and your repairs dealings with Magna. agna will be closing its Enlarged or taped versions offices at 12.30 pm on of Opendoor are available on Monday 24 December request. 2012 and re-opening at 8.30 am If you would like Opendoor in on Wednesday 2 January 2013. another format, please contact If you need to report an urgent the communication department repair during that time, please call at the address below or us on 0800 731 9293 and we will telephone 01305 214047. be happy to assist you. For any All competitions in Opendoor other urgent queries, please call are for Magna residents only. 0800 138 6107. In Opendoor the abbreviations MHA, MWS and MHGL mean: MHA is Magna Housing Association MWS is Magna West Somerset MHGL is Magna Housing Group Limited. Opendoor Magazine, Hollands 6 13 House, Poundbury Road, Dorchester, Dorset. DT1 1SW. www.magnaws.org.uk Contacts M Magna West Somerset Housing Association Limited, registered in England, charitable I&P Society No. 28643R, registered office address: Hollands House, Poundbury Road, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1SW Cover photo: Jennifer Gould 2 8 15 how much electricity we are using. Turn to page 5 for some handy tips to save energy and save you money. Finally, thank you to all our readers who have contributed an article, story or poem. We really do love receiving your pieces and read everything you send in. Please do let us know if you’d like to write an article or have a photo or piece of news you’d like us to publish. Enjoy the festive season. The next Opendoor will be with you in March. Catriona Fountain Head of communication 01305 214002 catriona.fountain@magna.org.uk Sheltered & other vulnerable residents The Careline West Somerset service will operate as normal throughout the entire Christmas period. If you need a lifeline unit fitted, or you have a repair or an emergency, please contact Careline on 01305 266821. If you have any concerns, please press your pendant, pull your cord or contact Careline. There will be a warden on-call and staff available over the holiday period. What’s inside ? 4 9 10 12 14 18 19 Your money Neighbourhood inspections The A to Z of DIY Your good news Stay safe this Christmas Your home Competition time news&competition The anti-social behaviour panel Minehead community nominated for a National Award A community project in Minehead was nominated for the Safer Streets category in the National Housing Federation’s (NHF), Community Impact Awards. Magna West Somerset was one of 11 housing associations in the south west who made it to NHF national awards. The awards highlight the important community work carried out by social landlords above and beyond providing homes. MWS and Knightstone used the Dreamscheme in Seaward Way, Minehead in their joint award submission as one example of the excellent partnership working between housing associations, the district council, the police and residents in West Somerset. The community project was set up just over five years ago, to reduce anti-social behaviour on the 300 home estate. This was one of the first Dreamscheme projects in the country and it was designed to reward young people for positive, community-minded behaviour by awarding ‘points’ which ‘buy’ activities such as sports coaching sessions and trips. The youngsters have been involved in community clean-up days, planting in communal areas, visits to the elderly and a project to rejuvenate a multi-use games area. Tony Murray MWS director commented ‘Although we didn’t win the award we were delighted to be nominated for a national award that recognises the work that goes in to building safer communities. The Dreamscheme is a brilliant example of partnership working at its best and has provided real, local improvements and has helped create a sense of community in the area.” Spot the Santa and win £10 Hidden on one of the pages is a small Santa (pictured below). When you’ve spotted him fill in the form below telling us which article he is hidden in and send your entry to: Spot the Santa, Magna West Somerset Housing Association, St Peter’s House, Bridge Street, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4NR. •The first correct entry drawn from the hat will win £10 •All entries must be in by Monday 7th January 2013 •The editor’s decision is final Santa is hidden in My name is Address Email Tel No 3 yourmoney Rent free weeks If you are on a 48-week rent cycle, please note that the 24 and 31 December 2012 are this year’s rent collection free weeks. However, if you are under a court order, or an arrangement to reduce arrears, please continue to make payments through these weeks. Remember, direct debit and standing order payments are normally divided into 12 equal instalments, so if you pay by these methods, the rent collection free weeks have already been taken into consideration. Changes in Council Tax Benefit From April 2013 all working age people, whether in receipt of benefits or not, will have to pay Council Tax directly to local authorities. A scheme for how this will be introduced in Somerset is currently being developed. What you can do? Contact the money matters advisor if you would like help preparing a budget. Contact your local authority to find out how you will be affected. We can provide you with access to money advice through: • Appointments • Surgeries • Home visits • Our website, magnaws.org.uk • Opendoor For more information please contact Ian Wood 01984 635125 e: ian.wood@magna.org.uk 4 Latest benefit update Will you be affected and what are your options? F rom April 2013, the new rules on Housing Benefit are changing for people under pension age. People who are considered by the Government to be underoccupying their property, will lose part of their Housing Benefit and will have to pay some rent, even if they aren’t paying at the moment. According to these rules, do you have a spare bedroom? Will you be affected? You will be allocated one bedroom for: • Each adult couple • Any other person aged 16 or over • Two girls or two boys under 16 will be expected to share a room • One girl and one boy under 10 will be expected to share a room • A carer (who does not normally live with you) if you or your partner need overnight care It does not matter how the ‘spare’ bedroom is used, the new rules will apply even if: • You and your partner have to sleep apart due to a medical condition • If you have a child with you for part of the time, but do not receive the Child Benefit for them. These changes will not affect you, if you live in exempt accommodation, such as sheltered housing. Contact us to see if this applies to you. How much will you have to pay? • One bedroom spare = 14% of your weekly rent (14% average would be £11.25 per week) • Two bedrooms or more spare = 25% of your weekly rent (25% average would be £20.00 per week). Contact us straight away to look at your options • Stay in your home and know how much you will have to pay in April. • Move to a smaller property through transfer, or mutual exchange. You may get an incentive payment of up to £1000 per bedroom. • Increase the number of people living with you. (For example, taking in a lodger, which may affect other benefits you receive.) If you do nothing, and get into debt with your rent, you could lose your home. A lot of people are going to be affected by these changes. Act now, check with us, so you have time to prepare. Ring us now: Freephone: 0800 138 6107 Office: 01984 635100 design a log Competition time Feeling arty and inventive? Want to win £50 worth of high street vouchers? Then this could be for you! Our Tenants’ Panel wants to update its logo (as shown below). £50 high st o competitio n reet vouche rs for the lu cky winner! Our Tenants ’ Pa update their nel want to existing log o as shown oppo site: To help you with your d esign, here what the Te is a summa n ants’ Panel ry of • CoverW do: estSomerse t, TauntonDean Sedgemoor, e, MidDevona ndNorthDev Promotetena No on ntparticipat ion • Promot efairnessan a g e limit dequalityfo • Arrang rall eevents for entries • Manag eabudgetto helpimprov communityw ethe hereyoulive • Holdm onthlymeetin gstodiscuss • Havea issues ninputinto Magna’swor Closing date • Sugges k tideasforim pr ovingourser • Tobe 3 1 January 201 avoiceforo vices thertenants 3 Wehave11 memberson thepanelatp availableon resent.Acu thebackpag rrentlistofm eofanyOpe embersis ndoormagaz ineoronou rwebsite. Send en • • You should have received a flyer about this competition in your recent rent statement, if you didn’t and you want to enter, contact: Neil Bliss c/o St Peter’s House, Bridge St, Williton, TA4 4NR t: 01984 635 134 e: neil.bliss@magna.org.uk Closing date 31 January 2013. No age limit for entries. tries to: Neil Bliss c/ o St Peter’s House, Brid or e-mail: n ge Street, W eil.bliss@m illiton TA4 4 agna.org.uk All entries m NR ust have a n am Rules: Open e and addre Judging wil to Magna West Somers ss attached l take place et Housing Peter’s House on Association . from 15 Feb 11 February 2013. Jud households and the rua on ges ir families, ry ly. are not elig 2013. Under Sched ’ decision is final. Ent All entries are enter ule 1 of the ries cannot ible for thi ed at tenant s competitio be If you have n. Full com Housing Act 2007, Board returned but can be s’ own risk . petition rul queries, ple es are availab members, Tenants’ collected from St ase contact 01984 6351 Pan le on reques Neil on 34. t or from ouel members, staff, r website. Top energy saving tips You can save up to £200 a year by using these no cost energy saving measures in your home. 1. Turn down your heating thermostat by 1o to save £30 a year. 2. Close your curtains at dusk to save £15 a year. 3. Wash your clothes at 30o instead of 40o, using 30% less electricity, and make sure the washing machine is full. 4. Look after your fridge/freezer....., don’t leave the door open longer than necessary and avoid placing hot food into your fridge, defrost regularly and check the door seals are working properly. 5. Only boil as much water as you need in the kettle – kettles use up to 15% of all the electricity used in our homes. 6. Don’t leave your electrical appliances on standby – up to 85% of the electricity they use is while they are on standby. 7. Do some simple draught proofing round windows, letter boxes, keyholes and floorboards. Are you looking for work or training prospects? MWS is working with EDF and other local organisations to help our residents get into work or training. If you are interested in future opportunities at Hinkley Point C, contact the EDF Energy Employment Brokerage team for further information and updates on future vacancies. 01278 436132 hinkley-jobs@edf-energy.com www.edfenergy.com/ hinkleypointc 8. When you buy new white goods (fridge, freezer, washer, dryer, cooker) buy one that is energy efficient (A or A+ rated). 9. Microwaves are quick and easy to use, very economical and energy efficient. 10.Fit a hot water tank jacket costing £10 and save £10–15 a year. Why not write to us with your top energy saving tip? We’ll publish the best ones in the next edition of Opendoor. 5 yourcommunity Community Improvements Projects Group Did you know there is a budget available to make improvements to the community you live in? The improvements are supported by MWS residents through monthly project meetings. Any application which will benefit the community will be considered by the group; and any unsuccessful applicants will be contacted and given reasons why. We’ve recently completed the following projects: We provided two benches at Swains Lane Nature Reserve in Wellington. An official opening was attended by local residents and the town Mayor, Vivienne Stock-Williams. We donated £500 to a local Arthritis Care group to help with transport costs. The group holds a regular meeting at the community room at Danesborough View, Williton on the third Tuesday of every month. Project application forms are available from Tenants’ Panel members, MWS staff or at our MWS Offices at St Peter’s House and Roughmoor, Williton. You can also now apply on our website www.magnaws.org.uk under resident involvement. To find out more about community involvement contact Neil Bliss: t: 01984 635134 e: neil.bliss@magna.org.uk 6 Saving you money! residents’ discount scheme The following suppliers have agreed to provide our residents with a discounted service We have recently set up a residents’ discount scheme to help you stretch your money further. The suppliers on the right have agreed to give discount to any of our residents that buy from them. We are hoping to expand this list in the near future. When you go to any of these shops you’ll need to take the following items to show you are a Magna resident: • Tenancy agreement or rent card • A form of photo ID, either a driving license, passport or bus pass. Please note MWS has no affiliation with these companies and is not in anyway responsible for the quality or suitability of any products purchased. MORRIS & Co. DISCOUNT CARPETS & BEDS Carpets & vinyl flooring, curtains and blinds, chairs and sofas, bedroom & dining room furniture from leading manufacturers. 27 Friday Street Minehead TA24 5UB 01643 707974 10% off carpets, flooring & blinds 20% off furniture & beds (excluding sale lines) Three piece suites, bedroom suites, electric beds, pine furniture, recliners, sofa beds, etc Mart Road Minehead TA24 5BJ 01643 702535 10% off carpets & flooring, furniture, chairs & beds www.stuartshomefurnishers.co.uk Tony Brooke Carpets & Flooring Carpets, vinyl, flotex, naturals, camaro, wet rooms, beds, blinds, rugs, mats and more! Units 2 & 3 Roughmoor Industrial Estate Williton TA4 4RF 01984 632206 10% off carpets & flooring Magnum Blinds ADRIAN CLARK Tel: 01643 702175 Mob: 0777 329 1435 Blind measuring and fitting service E-Mail: adrian4clark@yahoo.co.uk 10% off blinds (also at Tony Brooke Carpets in Williton) www.tonybrookecarpetsandflooring.co.uk You will need proof that you are a Magna tenant by providing the following documents: • Tenancy agreement or rent card • Photo ID - either a bus pass, passport or driving licence Service improvement review of resident involvement MWS have no affiliation with these companies and we are not in anyway responsible for the quality or suitability of any products purchased Magna West Somerset Housing Association Limited, registered in England, charitable I&P Society No. 28643R, registered office address: Hollands House, Poundbury Road, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1SW There has been a review of resident involvement across Magna West Somerset and Magna Housing Association. Residents from both organisations worked with staff to look at what we do now, what we should do more of and what we should do less of. The group also looked at whether Magna or another organisation should offer the resident involvement service. The review found that both organisations offered lots of ways for people to become involved, although there was still more work needed to involve younger residents. It was agreed that Magna should continue to provide the resident involvement service. Residents wanted to continue to work directly with Magna staff and agreed to meet up more to share ideas and to work together on areas which affected both organisations. There will be a full report and improvement plan available early next year. If you are interested in getting involved please contact Barbara Mullan, community services manager, or Neil Bliss, community involvement officer, on freephone: 0800 138 6107. 7 yournews Aids and adaptations Did you know? We have staff trained to carry out assessments for disabled adaptations to your home. We can carry out minor adaptations up to £1,000 0800 138 6107 without the need for a means test or an assessment by an occupational therapist. For more information telephone us on the Freephone number below. We welcome telephone calls through Text Relay: Magna West Somerset Housing Association Limited St. Peter’s House Bridge Street Williton Somerset TA4 4NR e: westsom@magna.org.uk w: magnaws.org.uk Minor Aids and Adaptations Standard Our local offer to you March 2012 8 If your home is unsuitable for an adaptation, we will tell you why. If you need to move to meet your needs, we will support you to do this. If you would like more information, please phone us on 0800 138 6107. Official opening of Churchill Way, Watchet The new housing development at Churchill Way, Watchet was officially opened in October. The new homes were built in partnership with MWS, Summerfield Developments, West Somerset Council, Watchet Town Council and the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA). At a cost of £1.8 million, MWS acquired 15 of the homes to let to local people at affordable rent. The remaining 18 dwellings are being sold at an affordable price set below market value. The scheme was opened by Cllr Keith Turner, West Somerset Council, and Donald Rushton, Magna’s Chairman. MWS’s Caretakers – new structure! 8 We have made some changes to our caretaking service. Pictured with Alan above are caretakers Stephen Bennett (centre) and Mark Trembath (right). Alan Baker (pictured left) is now the senior neighbourhood caretaker. His role will involve the day to day supervision and organisation of the caretakers’ rotas. If you have any queries regarding caretaking in your area, please contact Lee Ellis, senior housing officer, on 0800 138 6107. Neighbourhood inspections Despite the wet weather over the last few months the neighbourhood inspection programme has continued without interruption. This has provided residents with the opportunity to meet and discuss their thoughts and concerns about their neighbourhood with the housing officers, community police representatives and tenants’ panel members. If you would like us to visit you during your area inspection you can call us and arrange a specific time. We also arrange a meeting place at the start of many neighbourhood inspections for you to meet up with us and other residents if you are unable to join us whilst we walk around your neighbourhood. 90 actions have arisen from neighbourhood inspections carried out from 1st July 2012 to the end of September 2012. Here are the top 6 issues identified during the 12 inspections: 1. Untidy gardens 2. Property defects (e.g. guttering and meter cupboard doors) 3. 4. 5. 6. Roads and paths Garage and parking areas Untaxed vehicles Fly tipping/rubbish The most untidy gardens identified were in Bampton and Carhampton. Property defects were mostly found in Exford and Dulverton. Issues with roads and paths were mainly in the rural areas where we operate. There were more untaxed cars (3) on the Minehead (Cuckoo Meadow area) inspection than anywhere else. Fly tipping was mainly found on the Minehead (Cuckoo Meadow area) inspection. If you would like to find out more about neighbourhood inspections, contact us on the freephone number: 0800 138 6107. Neighbourhood Inspection schedule 2012/2013 Area Date Meeting time/place Housing officer Williton B (St Peter’s) THUR 6 DEC St Peters Board Room 9.00am Annie Cole Stogursey THUR 13 DEC St Audries Close Community Room 9.00am Annie Cole Minehead (Seaward Way) TUES 8 JAN Sandpiper Close 9.00am Watchet 2 THUR 17 JAN Maglands Road Community Room 9.00am Annie Cole Bridgwater and Cannington B THUR 7 FEB Victoria Park Community Centre 9.00am Annie Cole Watchet 3 THUR 7 MAR Maglands Road Community Room 9.00am Annie Cole Williton (Townsend area) THUR 21 MAR Danesborough View Community Room 9.00am Annie Cole Amanda Shirani 9 yourhomeimprovements The A to Z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 10 Alterations - You can improve, alter, extend or add structures such as sheds, garages, greenhouses or animal enclosures to your home as long as you have our written permission and any other necessary approval. Beware – beware ‘cowboy builders’ who can cost you money in the long run; make sure the contractor you use is a qualified person covered by a Competent Person Scheme. Compensation - When your tenancy ends, you may be entitled to compensation for certain improvements. Drawings - Drawings not only help you to understand fully the depth and detail of the works you wish to undertake, but also help us understand what you intend to carry out and that you understand fully the complexity and cost involved. Electrical Work – A lot of tenants like to fit their own light fittings. This is fine as long as the work is carried out by a qualified person covered by a Competent Person Scheme. Future Maintenance - We are likely to make it a condition of giving permission that you will be responsible for the future maintenance, repair and replacement of any improvements you make, as and when necessary. Gas Safe – The Gas Safe Register is the official register for gas safety. If you are doing work which involves gas in any way, you must use a gas engineer who is registered with Gas Safe. To find a gas engineer in your area go to www.gassaferegister.co.uk or call 0800 408 5500. Handbook – Please refer to your tenants’ handbook for more information about making alterations and improvements to your home. Increase in rent – we CAN NOT increase your rent on the basis of improvements for which you have paid. Jobs – Jobs which involve the construction of a porch, conservatory, driveway etc require a scaled drawing to 1:100, 1:50, 1:20 or similar on A3 or A2 paper. Kitemark - is a registered certification mark owned and operated by the British Standards Institution (BSI). You must be able to show that glazed doors have safety glazing which meets current building regulation standards and/or has the kitemark etched onto it. Laminate flooring – Although we do not expect you to ask for permission to put down carpet, you do need permission to install laminate flooring. We may refuse permission if you live in a flat above ground floor level due to likely noise nuisance to flats below. Materials – When you write to us for permission, remember to tell us what materials you will be using for the improvement or alteration. No cost – No cost will be borne by Magna for the future maintenance, removal or incidental damage in connection to any work you carry out. Offices – Our offices are open from 8.30am – 5.00pm from Monday to Thursday and 8.30 – 4.30pm on Fridays if you would like to speak to a member of staff about your planned improvement. Contact your housing officer on freephone 0800 138 6107. of DIY... Permissions – before contacting Magna please check with the relevant local authority whether your proposed works will require any of the following permissions: Planning Permission Building Control Permission Highways Approval Party Wall Act Qualified Person – All major works, such as electrical, gas, heating, windows, doors, kitchens or bathrooms, must be done by a qualified person covered by a Competent Person Scheme. Refusing Permission - We will not refuse permission without a good reason, but we may ask you to meet certain conditions relating to the quality of the work. Supporting Information - To help us make a decision on whether permission will be granted, please specify the works that you wish to do, stating the material and how it will be installed. Tenancy Agreement - If we ask you to meet conditions and you do not, we may treat this as a breach of your tenancy agreement (see Refusing Permission above). Under no circumstances – Please make sure you have our full written permission before starting ANY work – under no circumstances should you begin until you have our written approval. Voids - this is what we call properties in the period after one tenant moves out and another tenant moves in. If your property is damaged (beyond fair wear and tear) or you have carried out work in your home without our written permission which we have to change when you move out, we will recharge you for this work and chase you for any unpaid debts. We will go as far as taking legal action against you to recover the debt. Written Permission – You MUST have our written permission and any other necessary approvals before you start any improvements, alterations or extensions to your home or you add structures e.g. sheds. Mutual Exchange – If you have carried out improvements or alterations to your home without our written permission and they do not meet our standards, we will expect you to bring these up to the required standards OR remove them and reinstate the property to our standards before we give permission for you to exchange homes with another tenant. This can be costly, frustrating and timeconsuming and could lead to the exchange not going ahead if your exchange partner cannot wait for you to make the required changes. Yes! – We say ‘yes’ to lots of requests to make changes; remember, we will not refuse permission without a good reason, but we may ask you to meet certain conditions relating to the quality of the work. Zzzzz…- If you are having work carried out in your home, please be a considerate neighbour and try to carry out any hammering, banging and drilling at a reasonable hour and not while your neighbour is trying to sleep! P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 11 “ our first joint residents’ conference ” Conference is a first for Magna residents Magna Housing Group held its first ever joint residents’ conference for tenants of MHA and MWS on Monday 22nd October at Huish Park, Yeovil. They were treated to guest speakers Michelle Reid, chief executive of the Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS), who gave a talk on how staff and residents need to work together to make a difference in future housing services. This was followed by a presentation from Magna chief executive, Graham Colls, who talked through Magna’s proposed new strategy and Rhoda Cooke from Taunton’s Citizens 12 Advice Bureau who gave a timely update on the latest welfare reform news. Workshops were held after lunch where residents could have their say about repairs, resident involvement and welfare reform. The workshops gave residents the opportunity to let Magna know how they could improve services and increase opportunities for resident involvement. Magna staff had a chance to get the message out about the changes taking place in the housing world, in particular the change to benefits and how these will be paid. yourgoodnews (Late)Summer fun at the fayre! Children & adults alike enjoyed the summer fun at the Tenants’ Panel Summer Fayre on the 8th September at Sainsbury Community Hall, Minehead. There was something for everyone including a lucky dip, face painting, hook a duck, bash the piñata, as well as ice creams for the youngsters and cream teas for adults. A competition was held for the best fancy dress which was won by William Thomas, who received his prize from Mayor Tony Berry and Norma Stevens, chair of the tenants’ panel. The event raised £137 which was donated to the Tenants’ Panel Lifeline Fund to benefit both tenants and the community. Fundraising included a bottle stall, a raffle and the stocks where people were given the opportunity to throw wet sponges at staff! 13 ‘tis the season to be jolly and safe 14 Make sure you stay safe this Christmas - follow our “12 days of Christmas” safety advice Christmas trees tips for a safer Christmas 1. Check your Christmas tree lights 8. Make sure that any visitors who are in good working order and are staying with you over the conform to the British Safety festive period know what to do Standard. Never overload in the event of an emergency electrical sockets. and practice your escape plan. 2. Always switch off your Remember to tell them where Christmas lights before you go you keep door/window keys so to bed or go out. they can escape safely if a fire 3. Never place lit candles starts. near your Christmas 9. Many fires start tree, decorations when people fall Our top or furnishings asleep whilst tips for a and never leave smoking. Ensure you happy & safe a burning candle extinguish cigarettes unattended. properly and never christmas 4. Decorations can burn smoke in bed. easily – don’t attach 10. If you are planning them to lights or heaters. on celebrating with 5. Keep matches, lighters and fireworks, store them in a metal candles out of children’s reach. box, read the instructions and 6. The risks of accidents, especially never go back to a lit firework. in the kitchen, are greater after 11.Remember to test your smoke alcohol is consumed – take care alarm every week and use if you’re having a few festive Christmas as a reminder to drinks. clean it and remove dust. 7. Never leave your Christmas 12.This Christmas, take the time to dinner cooking unattended and check on elderly relatives and make sure you switch off the neighbours and make sure they oven and hob if you’re leaving are fire safe. the house. If you’re having a real Christmas tree this year, follow these simple tips to ensure that it doesn’t become a fire hazard. • Always buy a freshly cut tree, needles should be green and hard to pull off the branches. • When selecting a tree bounce it on the ground – if needles fall off this indicates the tree is old and dried out and this is a fire hazard. • Do not place your tree close to a heat source, such as a radiator or fire place. The heat will dry out the tree, causing it to be more easily ignited by heat, flame and sparks. • Keep the tree stand topped up with water to stop it drying out. • When the tree becomes dry, discard it promptly by taking it to your local recycling centre. Tenants’ Panel Christmas event 2012 Brighten up Christmas with Magna Meals on Wheels The Magna West Somerset Tenants’ Panel will be holding their Christmas event on December 8 at 2—4pm at Healeys, Villes Lane, Porlock. TA24 8NQ. Many people spend Christmas Day alone, so why not brighten their day with a freshly cooked Christmas dinner. The event includes a raffle, mince pies & sausage rolls; guess the weight of the Christmas cake, lucky dip, refreshments, Punch & Judy and a visit from Father Christmas! All residents and children are welcome, come along and enjoy the fun! Over the Christmas period, Magna Meals on Wheels will continue delivering a freshly cooked meal to anyone living within a ten mile radius of Watchet who needs the service. Using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, we cook delicious meals in our five star rated kitchen, which our security checked volunteers deliver hot to your door. You can specify which days you would like a meal or use the service every day of the year, including Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. If you would like a meal delivered, or know someone else who would, please contact Kim Mason on 01984 635136 or 0800 138 6107. 15 yournews Contents Insurance - are you covered? P eople often use the term ‘home insurance’ or ‘household insurance to refer to insurance that covers all aspects of their home and belongings. However these policies are usually split between ‘buildings’ and ‘contents’. Contents insurance covers your possessions – television, furniture, clothes etc. In other words, just about everything you would take with you if you moved. Buildings insurance covers the structure of the building, plus permanent ‘fixtures and fittings’ such as baths, fitted kitchens etc. Buildings insurance is covered by Magna as part of your landlord agreement, however you must organise your own contents insurance. Below is an example of where you may need to add items to your contents insurance, even though it is part of the structure of the building. If Magna installs a kitchen worth £5,000 and you removed it and put in your own kitchen to the value of £20,000, you would need to add this to your own contents insurance as the kitchen was not installed by Magna. This may be more common following the launch of the ‘green deal’ in which you can have energy efficient work done to your property and pay for it within your utility bills. Any work that you do as part of the ‘green deal’ should be covered under your own contents insurance. Are you insured for fire, flooding or burglary? This is bad enough, but it can be made worse still if the people living there don’t have insurance to replace any damaged contents or personal belongings. The National Housing Federation provides My Home Contents Insurance Scheme. This has been designed especially for residents of housing associations. If you are interested, please pick up a pack from one of our offices, call us on freephone 0800 138 6107 or call the National Housing Federation on 0845 337 2463. If you think you should have contents insurance, but are struggling to afford it, please call Ian Wood, our Money Matters Advisor, on 01984 635125 or email ian.wood@magna.org.uk 16 Important – changes to garage rentals for new customers from December 2012 D id you know, Magna has 40 garages currently available for rent across Washford, Williton and Crowcombe? Over the last few years we have improved a number of garages in Williton, Watchet and Washford. Our refurbished garages have had new roofs and guttering, the forecourts have been resurfaced, the garages have been painted and they have had new doors. From 5 December 2012, we will be advertising all available garages on-line at www.homefindersomerset.co.uk. To rent a garage from us you will need to visit the website and select the garage or garages you are interested in renting. The current monthly cost of renting a garage is £27.53 for Magna tenants and £33.03 for private residents, including leaseholders. From 5 December 2012, payment will only be accepted by direct debit monthly in advance. Magna will take steps immediately to repossess a garage in the case of non-payment of rent. If you have any questions regarding renting a garage, please contact Lynne Smith on 01984 635107 or 0800 138 6107. STAR W e posted STAR surveys to all residents in September. STAR stands for ‘survey of tenants and residents’ and is a new survey being used by housing organisations like Magna. It is one of the most important surveys we do and a crucial way of gathering your opinions. Because STAR is used by housing organisations across the country, we can compare our results to others to see where we are doing well and where we could improve. • 89% of general needs residents are satisfied. This is up from 87% in 2010. • 93% of sheltered/supported housing residents are satisfied. This is down from 95% in 2010. • 57% of leaseholders are satisfied. This is up from 56% in 2010. • 64% of shared owners are satisfied. (There was no separate survey of shared owners in 2010). We sent out around 2,200 surveys in total, with different versions We will publish final details for leaseholders, shared from the STAR survey owners, general needs in the next edition of and sheltered/ 89% of Opendoor, and let supported residents. general needs you know what we By the middle of are doing with the November we had residents are results. We will also received back 868 satisfied. tell you how you can completed surveys. get copies of the full Thank you to those of reports. you who took the time to If you are interested in finding reply. out more about STAR or any We are still analysing the surveys of the other surveys which we and we aim to publish the full carry out then you can contact results early in the New Year. In Sally Huggins, customer insight the meantime, we can give you manager on 01305 216009. You a flavour of the results we have can also find more details about so far when compared to the last the STAR survey on our website similar survey we did in 2010: www.magnaws.org.uk Overall satisfaction with services Viewing your personal online services Did you know you can access important services on our website which will let you pay your rent, log and view repairs, and check your tenancy details? Please go to www.magnaws.org.uk to access these services and follow the on screen instructions. If you have any problems with accessing online services, please contact Lynne Smith on 01984 635107 or 0800 138 6107. Living in Bridgwater? Bored of doing the same thing? Then come down to Victoria Park Community Centre’s Youth Group and have fun. If you are going away for an extended period of time, let us know! Victoria Park Community Centre offers a range of events for all ages and works with the children’s centre and other organisations to make your participation fun, active, interesting and welcoming. Concerned neighbours may be worried about you if they have not seen you for some time and may contact us. For more information, contact 01278 422255 or info@ victoriaparkbridgwater.co.uk or visit www.vpcc.co.uk. provided by Magna: Going somewhere? 17 yourhome Dealing with Legionella Keeping you warm for less W inter is well and truly here and we all have to use our heating much more. With costs of fuel climbing higher and higher, we want to do all we can to help you heat your home for as little money as possible. • We are giving advice on how to save energy in Opendoor and in welcome packs for new tenants. • We will provide user friendly heating instructions and guidance on all heating systems and other installations such as solar panels to all existing and new tenants. • We will outline the potential benefits of switching energy suppliers and encourage you to form or join fuel clubs for gas and oil supplies. • We will find ways of helping people who tell us about problems with fuel costs and energy use, for example, making sure you can use our “Money Matters” service. We also plan to do some improvement work to our homes to make them more energy efficient and therefore cheaper to heat. This will be worked into our planned improvement and major repair programmes. The work might include things such as: • Programmes of cavity wall/roof insulation • Fitting new heating systems such as more efficient storage heaters and gas boilers • Deciding what to do in “off gas” areas; for example, fitting airsource heat pump central heating or connecting up to gas supplies where this is cost effective. If you are concerned about how much your heating is costing you and would like to speak to someone at Magna, please contact Ian Wood, Money Matters Advisor on 01984 635125 e: ian.wood@magna. org.uk. If you would like to know more about our housing energy strategy, please contact John Williams on 01984 635037 e:john.williams@magna.org.uk. Most people have heard of legionnaires’ disease. Infection is caused by breathing small droplets of water contaminated by the bacteria. Anyone can get infected but those most at risk include elderly people, smokers, alcoholics, and those suffering from cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease or kidney disease. The bacteria are common in natural and artificial water systems. They can survive at low temperatures and thrive at temperatures between 20°C and 45°C. They are killed at higher temperatures and this is the main method used for their control in domestic water systems. To maintain suitable temperatures in your water systems check the following: •Insulate (Lag) your pipes •Protect your water supply from contamination •Keep your hot water above 50°C. Water stagnation can encourage conditions that favour growth of legionella but the following good housekeeping tips will help keep your household safe so: •Clean your showerheads •Flush out seldom used shower heads or taps •Clean and flush out whirlpool baths, hydrotherapy pools or hot tubs. Preventing condensation & mould Condensation can cause damp in a property and can lead to damage to your clothes, bedding, floor coverings and soft furnishings. You can help reduce the risk of damp and mould growth in your home by following some easy steps: • Don’t block any air vents. • Dry washing outside or in a tumble dryer with either an outside vent or a condenser fitted. • Avoid using portable bottled gas heaters, as they put a lot of moisture into the air. 18 • Ventilate your kitchen and bathroom well when you are using them. • Leave spaces between the back of furniture and walls - where possible place them against internal walls. • Air your home regularly by opening windows and using trickle vents. • Keep the temperature in your home at a reasonable, constant level. If you need further information, please contact us on 0800 731 9293. hristmas CWORDSEARCH yourcompetitionpage We have hidden ten words related to Christmas in the wordsearch, but there are 11 listed. Find which is NOT in the wordsearch and then send your entry to Catriona Fountain at Opendoor magazine at the address on page 2. Closing date for entries 31 January 2013. L U Y E H A O T E L L O M S T D C N C F W T E K I L K U S H K H N F G N I K C O T S T R R E R B Y A S L Q X I P O G Z E C C M C S L M U N L C X V A E R S E A E A W T U S X N I P W A N G G N O A M I S A C X M I C M N P I L P N B J A R U I S K A W S W U S Q P R R N X L E E S E S D X K O O V C S T C M R T E D E P Z L J U Z E G A E S R I S L E S N I T T N F P N N N H E L V X G M U Z T Z I S G E T J U S O R A C O S U E N Q G N I M I N C E P I E S H Y Words to find: Stocking, Threewisemen, Angel, Mulledwine, Turkey, Carols, Plumpudding, Santa, Tinsel, Crackers, Mincepies Congratulations: Congratulations to all our winners in the autumn wordsearch. The names will be published in the spring edition. 19 Tenants’ Panel members and the areas they cover November 2012 Porlock, Bossington, Allerford Minehead, Alcombe Vicky Dyer 22 Healeys Villes Lane Porlock Minehead TA24 8NQ t: 01643 863089 Janet Grant 2 Quantick Gardens Alcombe Minehead TA24 6AL t: 01643 705773 David Kendall 5 Harepark Allerford Minehead TA24 8HL t: 01643 863505 Norma Stevens (Chair) 15 Riverside Gardens Dunster Minehead TA24 6RL t: 01643 822295 e: davidstevens15@btinternet.com Bicknoller, crowcombe, Stogumber, Monksilver, Kilve, Holford, Stogursey, cannington, Bridgwater Doniford, Williton Bernard Ryder 4 Quantock View Stogumber Taunton TA4 3TF t: 01984 656455 e: bernard.ryder@btinternet.com Samantha Goble 2 Croftways Williton, TA4 4RY e: sammybing@hotmail.com Katrina Ryder 4 Quantock View Stogumber Taunton TA4 3TF t: 01984 656455 e: kateandbern@hotmail.com Taunton, Wellington, Wiveliscombe, clatworthy, Huish Champflower, Brompton Ralph Dunster, carhampton, Withycombe, rodhuish, Timberscombe, Wheddon cross, cutcombe exford, Withypool, Winsford, Bridgetown, Dulverton, Brushford, Brompton regis, Skilgate Irene Bigg (secretary) 14 Riverside Gardens Dunster Minehead TA24 6RL t: 01643 821187 David Stevens 15 Riverside Gardens Dunster Minehead TA24 6RL t: 01643 822295 e: davidstevens15@btinternet.com Lewis Skinner 4 Blackberry Court The Brambles Wellington TA21 9PU t: 01823 664601 e: s-skinner3@sky.com Luxborough, roadwater, Washford, Old cleeve, Watchet, Doniford, Williton Derick Cridland 16 Croftways Williton Taunton TA4 4RY t: 01984 639156 Tenants’ Panel members cover the following areas collectively: Mid Devon: Bampton, Tiverton north Devon: Lynton, Combe Martin, Ilfracombe, Braunton, Barnstaple. The Tenants’ Panel of Magna West Somerset