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Residents' Associations

What is a residents' association?

A residents' association is a group of people living in an area who have come together on a voluntary basis to take up local issues.

Why set up a residents' association?

Residents' associations usually come into being because:

  • the area needs more facilities,
  • residents are dissatisfied with the services they receive,
  • people want estate-based social events and outings,
  • residents are worried about a particular issue,
  • people want to improve community spirit,
  • coming together as a group provides one voice, and that voice becomes more powerful,
  • they are a way of receiving information and keeping local residents informed of what is going on locally,
  • they can work with other local groups for mutual benefit.

We take tenants' and residents' associations very seriously in Stoke-on-Trent. 

Please click the link on the right hand side of this page to find out more about your residents' association

If you need any information about these residents' associations, please contact our Community Engagement Team on 01782 236300

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