Mi-Space Norton Fitzwarren News
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Mi-Space Norton Fitzwarren News
mi-news On site MAY 2014 | TAUNTON DEANE BOROUGH COUNCIL (TDBC) Project Health & Safety Status: GREEN CCS Score: 43/50 As you’ll be aware, Mi-space have been working on a planned housing maintenance project for Taunton Deane Borough Council, based at Vilberie Close, Norton Fitzwarren since August 2012. Having recently moved from the area, we thought it best to send an update about what we managed to accomplish during our time. WHAT WE’VE ACHIEVED: We’ve been working on homes owned by Taunton Dean Borough Council, replacing roofs, kitchens and bathrooms. The work has been carried out whilst residents remain at home. >> Over 240 new roofs (Resident satisfaction score - 99%) >> Over 300 new bathrooms (Resident satisfaction score - 96%) >> Over 30 kitchens (Resident satisfaction score - 96%) As a locally based organisation, we’ve been able to contract work to local companies and create local employment opportunities. We’ve also donated some planters to the Barnardo’s Children’s Centre (Sure Start) just around the corner from our old site office, and are currently working with the local primary school on another community benefit project. Kat Fox (Senior Tenant Liaison Officer) - 07753 738 770 | Robin Stancombe (Senior Site Manager) - 07970 003 637 Shane Jones (Project Manager) - 07753 738 589 | Michelle Cole (Community Engagement Manager) - 07930 556 010 0845 5430211 | info@mi-spaceuk.com | www.mi-spaceuk.com mi-news On site MAY 2014 | TAUNTON DEANE BOROUGH COUNCIL (TDBC) GREEN SPACE: Our time at Vilberie Close has now come to an end; we were renting a Taunton Deane Borough Council owned flat for use as a ‘site office’ whilst we were working in the area. As we didn’t have a traditional site set up, we were using the green space opposite the property as the location for our containers. The use of the containers enabled us to store materials for the project locally, minimising CO2 emissions and reducing time delays that can be caused to residents through ‘just in time’ delivery of materials. As we have moved, we are reinstating the green space so it looks as good as when we first arrived; we have kept the fencing up around the area to protect it whilst it is being restored. We have chosen to lay new turf to the area instead of purely sowing grass seed in the hope that it will reinstate the area more quickly. As the turf we are laying is delicate we have chosen to keep the fencing in place so it is not disturbed whilst the turf is ‘taking’ to its new location. We have also sown some grass seed to the area to ensure there is appropriate coverage. We are really keen to get the green space back to its former glory as quickly as possible so people are able to enjoy it once the warmer weather sets in. Please be assured we want to ensure the best possible outcome for the reinstatement of the land at Vilberie, and appreciate your continued patience whilst we carry out the necessary work. The Mi-space team would like to thank local residents for their patience whilst we were situated in Vilberie Close and wish you all the best for the future. We hope we have not been too much of an inconvenience during our stay. Kat Fox (Senior Tenant Liaison Officer) - 07753 738 770 | Robin Stancombe (Senior Site Manager) - 07970 003 637 Shane Jones (Project Manager) - 07753 738 589 | Michelle Cole (Community Engagement Manager) - 07930 556 010 0845 5430211 | info@mi-spaceuk.com | www.mi-spaceuk.com