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Lancaster City Council want residents in blocks of flats to be at the heart of decision making about where they live. This consultation is part of Lancaster City Councils commitment to building safety following the guidance set out by the Government to ensure all housing providers have a Resident Engagement Strategy for building safety in place. Lancaster City Council want as many residents as possible to contribute to the development of this document by giving their views on keeping safe at home and how they want their landlord to communicate with them about building safety.
Lancaster City Council want residents in blocks of flats to be at the heart of decision making about where they live. This consultation is part of Lancaster City Councils commitment to building safety following the guidance set out by the Government to ensure all housing providers have a Resident Engagement Strategy for building safety in place. Lancaster City Council want as many residents as possible to contribute to the development of this document by giving their views on keeping safe at home and how they want their landlord to communicate with them about building safety.
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