My Mainway, Lancaster

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MyMainway is an exciting and ambitious project to improve the Mainway estate for all residents.

Built back in the 1960s, and refurbished in the 1990s, the 257 council homes on Mainway are reaching the point where they need significant investment to address maintenance issues and make them safe and secure for the future.

Doing nothing is not an option, and so the council, working with the Beyond Imagination team at Lancaster University, is exploring ways in which improvements could be made to the homes of all those living on Mainway.

An extensive consultation exercise has taken place to seek Tenant views through a range of events and other activities, with a clear picture emerging of a desire to retain a cohesive community at the Mainway location, to continue social housing at the location to achieve that, and therefore to support a significant renewal of the housing stock. 70% of the Tenants were in favour of change.


MyMainway behind the scenes





Have a look at the My Mainway engagement so far we have had so far:

Walking with Lancaster Councillor
New Visions Drop-in Session



MyMainway is an exciting and ambitious project to improve the Mainway estate for all residents.

Built back in the 1960s, and refurbished in the 1990s, the 257 council homes on Mainway are reaching the point where they need significant investment to address maintenance issues and make them safe and secure for the future.

Doing nothing is not an option, and so the council, working with the Beyond Imagination team at Lancaster University, is exploring ways in which improvements could be made to the homes of all those living on Mainway.

An extensive consultation exercise has taken place to seek Tenant views through a range of events and other activities, with a clear picture emerging of a desire to retain a cohesive community at the Mainway location, to continue social housing at the location to achieve that, and therefore to support a significant renewal of the housing stock. 70% of the Tenants were in favour of change.


MyMainway behind the scenes





Have a look at the My Mainway engagement so far we have had so far:

Walking with Lancaster Councillor
New Visions Drop-in Session



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  • Share Is it true we are going to have to bid for the properties we are going to be moved to during the renovation? on Facebook Share Is it true we are going to have to bid for the properties we are going to be moved to during the renovation? on Twitter Share Is it true we are going to have to bid for the properties we are going to be moved to during the renovation? on Linkedin Email Is it true we are going to have to bid for the properties we are going to be moved to during the renovation? link

    Is it true we are going to have to bid for the properties we are going to be moved to during the renovation?

    Brianhouse05111962 asked over 2 years ago

    Hello Brian, 

    It's not been totally decided how this will work yet. 

    Over the coming weeks the masterplan for the whole Mainway estate will be developed with residents and this will set out what work is going to take place. The masterplan should be finalised by spring 2023. This will help us understand which residents are affected by works, when, and for how long. 

    It's possible you will then have to bid for properties in order to vacate your home for works to take place, but not definite. We will give you plenty of notice either way. If you are required to bid for properties we will support you in doing this.

    Hope this helps

    Pete Linsley


  • Share Hi - I rent a flat on Mainway from a private landlord rather than the council - I really like the flat and want to stay. I've asked my landlord but they don't know what's going on or what will happen to me. What do I need to do? Should I move out now on Facebook Share Hi - I rent a flat on Mainway from a private landlord rather than the council - I really like the flat and want to stay. I've asked my landlord but they don't know what's going on or what will happen to me. What do I need to do? Should I move out now on Twitter Share Hi - I rent a flat on Mainway from a private landlord rather than the council - I really like the flat and want to stay. I've asked my landlord but they don't know what's going on or what will happen to me. What do I need to do? Should I move out now on Linkedin Email Hi - I rent a flat on Mainway from a private landlord rather than the council - I really like the flat and want to stay. I've asked my landlord but they don't know what's going on or what will happen to me. What do I need to do? Should I move out now link

    Hi - I rent a flat on Mainway from a private landlord rather than the council - I really like the flat and want to stay. I've asked my landlord but they don't know what's going on or what will happen to me. What do I need to do? Should I move out now

    mavis asked almost 3 years ago

    Hello!
    A letter has gone out to all tenants and leaseholders this week which explains that if you are in Derby House or Lune House you may be directly affected by the forthcoming cabinet decision. If that is the case could you please email us a mymainway@lancaster.gov.uk for a chat about what this means for you.
    If you live elsewhere in the estate there is still nothing set in stone and there is nothing your landlord currently needs to do. All tenants and leaseholders will be given plenty of notice if and when this changes. 

    Pete

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    Are the tall blocks of flats going to be demolished?

    Grahame asked about 3 years ago

    We don't know. The project has been looking at every possible option, from refurbishment to a full redevelopment that could involve knocking down some current buildings in order to rebuild. So, the answer is, it's a possibility, but nothing has been decided yet.

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    how long after we move out will wthe work be done ? when can people start moving back in if they choose to

    Michelle Fitton asked about 3 years ago

    It's too early to say. As soon as the detail of the project starts taking shape we will talk about these things with all affected residents. Moving residents in and out will be a complicated task and we will be working a plan to do this with the minimum of disruption - where we can minimise the inconvenience we will do this as much as possible. Watch this space!

Page last updated: 22 Sep 2023, 11:53 AM