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Lee Valley Housing - About Us

A Lee Valley Housing home

About us

Lee Valley Housing Association is an organisation that was set up to receive Liverpool City Council housing stock following a stock transfer in January 2003. The transfer went through after a secret ballot that showed 78.5% of the valid voters saying “yes” to the transfer to Lee Valley Housing. The turnout for the vote was 68.2%.

Location

Lee Valley’s office is located in the heart of the Netherley and Valley area (Naylorsfield Drive), delivering a first class service in the areas known as Childwall/Hartsbourne, Lee Park, Belle Vale/Naylorsfield and Netherley. The area lies 7 miles outside of Liverpool city centre. In May 2006 Lee Valley increased its stock holding by receiving housing stock from other parts of the Riverside Group and now manages homes located in Gateacre, Woolton, Garston, Grassendale and Halewood.

Click here to view a map of the area: PDFLee Valley (302KB)

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Homes

Lee Valley Housing Association now owns and manages 2770 homes made up mainly of family houses, flats and maisonettes.

Customer Service Centre

Please click on the following link for more information about our Customer Service Centre, which is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to answer your queries.

Tenant Newsletter

We publish a regular newsletter, Valley News, which is delivered to all our tenants. To view our latest edition, please visit our Publications page.

Lee Valley Asset Manager Dave Kelly with a tenant and her new kitchen

Initiatives

The main objective for Lee Valley Housing Association over the next few years will be to continue the major refurbishment of homes across the whole area which commenced in January 2003. By the end of 2008 more than £35M will have been spent on improving tenants’ homes including new windows and doors, central heating, kitchens and bathrooms.

A significant new-build programme is also underway to replace some of the unpopular properties that have already been demolished. The funding for the new homes has been provided in part by the Housing Corporation and Liverpool City Council. The new build programme which commenced early in 2002 has seen new houses and bungalows built for rent and shared ownership in Lee Park and Childwall/Hartsbourne areas. In total 142 new homes will be delivered against original promises to build around 130, and, in addition to this Lee Valley Housing Association is working closely with the developer to build more homes for rent and sale.

Major investment - what we have done so far:

  • Window and door replacement programme in Lee Park and Hartsbourne
  • Insulation programmes to reduce fuel consumption and increase disposable income
  • Security programme to flat blocks in Lee Park and Hartsbourne
  • Pilot flat conversion scheme to create more sustainable homes in Hartsbourne
  • Cyclical painting programme
  • New kitchens in Belle Vale, Naylorsfield and Hartsbourne
  • New central heating systems to all properties in Lee Park, Hartsbourne, with Netherley programme underway

Regeneration

The regeneration of the area will not just be about bricks and mortar. A dedicated Community Investment Team will be working with tenants to develop a variety of initiatives including employment and training schemes. Please click on the following link to find out more about Lee Valley Housing Regeneration initiatives.

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