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Home Estate Management Board
Estate Management Board

Estate Management Board

The Chair of the St Georges Estate board is Mary Nepstad who is also a member of the EastendHomes board.

The St Georges Estate Management Board meets on the third Monday of each month at Swedenborg Gardens OAP Clubroom. A pre-meeting is held on the second Monday of each month.

The St Georges Estate Regeneration Board meets on the second Tuesday of each month at Swedenborg Gardens OAP Clubroom.

 

Meetings Schedule for 2010

EMB pre-meet       Regeneration meeting EMB meeting
11 January 12 January 18 January
08 February  09 February 15 February
08 March 09 March 22 March (rescheduled)
12 April 13 April 19 April
10 May 11 May 17 May
All meetings
 in June were cancelled
by EastendHomes
All meetings  in July  were cancelled by EastendHomes
No information
about any meetings
13 September 14 September 20 September
11 October 12 October 18 October
08 November 09 November 15 November
13 December 14 December 20 December

The schedulled meeting for Monday 29/03/2010 at 6.30pm was cancelled following request from the Chair.

All meetings in June were cancelled by EastendHomes without prior consultation with the EMB.

All meetings in July were cancelled by EastendHomes without prior consultation with the EMB.

June election update

At the election to the St George’s Estate Management Board recently in June, twelve of the nineteen positions were filled by residents.

However since the elections, events have taken a sinister turn with a member of the board receiving a letter from Mr Paul Bloss, the CEO of EastendHomes indicating that he was refusing his appointment to the board on the grounds of his “extensive and ongoing involvement in activities which are incompatible with the Code of Conduct of local board members”. He elaborated on this suggesting that he has made far too many complaints to EastendHomes, and that he has also contacted bodies including the Tenants Services Authority, the Housing Ombudsman, Tower Hamlets Council and the public domain in pursuit of his complaints of their services and practices.

In justifying his position he states that he is “concerned about the reputational damage to EastendHomes, given the activities by a small number of individuals”.

This action by Paul Bloss is further evidence of the lengths he is prepared to go to in order to silence any resident dissent from his views on the type of housing and services that he believes we should simply accept or put up with. Making complaints where residents have serious concerns is not a crime and does not contravene any code of conduct expected of members of the management board.

It appears that local board members who voice their concerns where services and provision is poor are deemed a nuisance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Leaseholders and freeholders of all estates belonging to EEH can express their support to EEHLFA (Eastend Homes Leaseholders & Freeholders Association) by contacting them. Tel:  07943 373699  Email: EEHLFA@aol.com