Dale & Valley Homes is celebrating a very positive report
from the Audit Commission says it provides a good services to
customers with excellent prospects of improving even further.
The company has been awarded a two star ‘good’ rating
with ‘excellent prospects of improvement’ following an
inspection in September this year.
Among those services singled out for particular praise were the
information supplied to customers, the condition of homes, speed of
the repairs service and rent collection.
Chief executive Peter Chaffer said: “We are very pleased that
the Audit Commission has recognised the strength of some of our
services, such as customer involvement and repairs.
“They have also pointed out a few areas where they think we
can improve, which we will look at closely to see what we can
do.
“The company was first inspected only six months after it was
formed, in 2006. At that time we received two stars but the
inspectors said we had ‘uncertain prospects of
improvement’. Since then we have been working very hard with
our customers and recognising best practice throughout the industry
to improve our services.
“We have made huge improvements to the way we monitor what we
do, which means our ability to spot where improvements are needed
is much better.
“Some major changes, such as the choice-based lettings system
and our new website, were not up and running when the inspectors
visited, so things have already moved on significantly from what
they saw.
“I would like to congratulate all staff on the hard work they
did for the inspection and their continued commitment to our
customers.”
In the report Domini Gunn, Audit Commission lead housing
inspector, said: “Dale and Valley Homes’ staff work
with tenants to understand what is important for local
people.
“Tenant satisfaction with services is high. Previous
weaknesses identified in the inspection two years ago have been
addressed and the organisation is working hard with tenants and
contractors to improve all areas of its operation.
“Dale and Valley Homes is now part of the new unitary Durham
County Council and is working with the council to improve its
services to local people.”
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