Grove Park Frequently Asked Questions
Q : Who is L&Q?
A : L&Q is a Registered Social Landlord, otherwise known as a housing association. We manage over 50 000 homes in London and the South East. We were inspected by the Audit Commission in March 2006 and rated as a good 2 star service with excellent prospects for improvements.
Q : What are the advantages of transferring to L&Q?
A : We are setting up a five year improvements programme worth over £50 million. This means that residents will see improvements to their homes that match and exceed the Governments Decent Homes Standard. These works include an upgrade of kitchens, bathrooms, double glazing, security and environmental improvements.
Q : How can I pay my rent?
A : We make it simple as we can for you to be able to pay your rent. You can pay with your swipecard, in cash, at any Post Office, PayPoint or PayZone outlet. See our rent section for more information.
Q : Ive heard that L&Q are only in it for profit
A : Housing associations are run as not-for-profit businesses. Any surplus they make is ploughed back into the organisation to maintain existing homes and to help finance the building of new ones.
Q : Will my housing benefit be affected?
A : No. If the transfer goes ahead, your housing benefit will not be affected.
Q : Will I lose any of my key rights?
A : No
Residents will KEEP:
- Presevered Right to Buy
- Right to pass on your home (succession)
- Right to be consulted
- Right to repair
- Right to assign your tenancy (eg mutual exchange)
- Right to sub-let (with our permission)
- Right to carry out improvements (with our permission)
- Right to information
Residents GAIN:
- The right not to have your tenancy agreement changed without your written consent.
- If you succeed to your home, you gain an automatic right to pass it on when you die to someone who qualifies.
Q : What will the Decent Homes Programme include?
A : The L&Q Asset Management team
responsible for the Decent Homes Programme at Grove Park will be
carrying out a number of surveys and consultation exercises to
create a detailed programme of works investing £20 million in
Grove Park to improve homes over the next five years.
What you can look forward to!
We expect to start work on:
- Replacing windows to houses and flats requiring them early in the New Year
- new kitchens and bathrooms to properties requiring them, completing over the next 12-18 months
- central heating installation in the next six months with improvement works taking place throughout 2009-2010
- lift improvement works shortly, which will hopefully be completed before Christmas
Q : Will the local neighbourhood office remain open?
A : Your local neighbourhood office in Grove Park will remain open to all the residents at Grove Park. This office, based at 333 - 335 Baring Road, Grove Park. It is open from 9.00 am - 5.00 pm Monday - Friday. L&Q housing staff are based there, including your Tenancy Services Officers.
You will also be able to access all our services by telephoning L&Q Direct on free phone number 0800 015 6536 between 8.00 am and 8.00 pm Monday - Friday and 9.00am 1.00 pm on Saturdays. If you prefer you can contact L&Q Direct online.
Q : What are the Grove Park Community Boards role and responsibilities?
A : The Grove Park Homes Community Board is made up of local tenants and leaseholders. They will be closely monitoring the progress of our transfer commitments, commenting on performance and our service to you.
Board members have attended training sessions with L&Q to
ensure they are well equipped to carry out their important
roles.
L&Q are committed to supporting the Board and servicing their
meetings.
Representing the residents of Grove Park, board members will
meet regularly with L&Q to ensure residents are getting an
excellent service. We will be working with the board to develop a
process where your voices will be heard which will include setting
up tenants and residents associations.

