Vulnerable council tenants in Wear Valley are getting a helping
hand around their home.
Under a pilot scheme launched next month by Dale & Valley Homes
they will be able to receive help with small DIY jobs and some
gardening.
Called Helping Hands, the scheme is an extension of the Community
Caretakers scheme, which has been responsible for cleaning up
estates and making them look much better.
Joanne Dunn, assistant director of housing operations for Dale
& Valley Homes, said: “The estate caretakers have been
helping people with their gardens and, informally, with other
little jobs. This has been much appreciated by customers and we
wanted to make sure everyone who is vulnerable has the chance to
benefit from it.
“The type of tenants this is designed to help are; the
over-60s, the visually impaired, very young tenants, those that
can’t get around very well and people who have recently moved
home.”
“We are running it as a pilot project for three months to see
how it goes and will decide the long term future after
that.”
Small jobs such as replacing light bulbs, putting up curtain poles
and shelves, building a single piece of flat pack furniture,
clearing footpaths and strimming shrubs and trees are among the
tasks that would fall within the scheme.
Customers can expect work to be carried out within four
weeks.
Anyone wanting to know more about the scheme should contact Dale
& Valley Homes on 0800 083 0333 or 0300 2000 194, or e-mail
info@daleandvalleyhomes.co.uk.
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