Social Housing Drop-In Sessions (Lawrence Hill Ward)

Social Housing Drop-In Sessions (Lawrence Hill Ward)

Join BSWN, Housing Matters, and Bristol City Council for a series of drop-in sessions for Black and Minoritised council housing tenants!

By Black South West Network (BSWN)

Date and time

Location

Trinity Centre

Trinity Road Bristol BS2 0NW United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

IMPORTANT: Information and advice about HomeChoice (housing options) are very much in demand and we can only provide a limited service at our drop-in session. For information about applying for council or social housing please visit Housing list - getting on the Bristol Housing Register https://www.bristol.gov.uk/residents/housing/finding-a-home/apply-for-council-and-social-housing

Rising housing costs affect everyone — but Black and minoritised communities are hit harder.

Systemic barriers and limited access to information mean many people struggle to navigate the complex world of social housing.

BSWN’s research highlights challenges like the confusing council housing bidding process and lack of accessible guidance.

That’s why, in partnership with Bristol City Council and Housing Matters, we’re running community workshops to make the system clearer and more approachable. These sessions create a space for honest questions, practical support, and building stronger links between the Council and the communities it serves.

The session will be focused on the following issues identified by minoritised communities:

  • Anti-Social Behaviour
  • Damp and Mould
  • HomeChoice
  • Repairs
  • Welfare Rights and Money Advice Service (WRAMAS)

Who is this event for?

This event is for Black and Minoritised council housing tenants of Bristol City Council who wish to engage with the Council and resolve queries around the following issues:

  • Anti-Social Behaviour
  • Damp and Mould
  • HomeChoice
  • Repairs & Maintenance
  • Welfare Rights and Money Advice Service (WRAMAS)

What will be covered?

Council housing tenants will have access to a one-on-one meeting with Housing representatives.

Who will we hear from?

Representatives from Bristol City Council:

  • Housing Management and Estates Team on anti social behaviour,
  • Repairs and Maintenance Team on damp, mould and repairs
  • Housing Allocations Team on HomeChoice
  • Welfare Rights and Money Advice Service (WRAMAS)
  • The local Barton Hill Housing Officer

What else do I need to know?

Please note that registration for this event does not guarantee that you will be seen by an officer. Attendees will be served at a first-come, first-serve basis. To ensure that your query is seen, please come as early as you can.

Notice of Consent

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Organized by

BSWN is a Black-led racial justice infrastructure organisation. Our over-arching strategic intent is to build dynamic, independent, and strong Black communities, businesses and organisations that are empowered to flourish while challenging systemic barriers and forging a true path for themselves. We believe that only through this will we significantly address racial inequality.

Our work falls into three broad areas - Cross-sector Enterprise and Innovation; Cultural Inclusion; Research and Knowledge – with Scrutiny and Accountability and Representation and Power as over-arching themes that cut through all our work.

FreeSep 17 · 11:00 AM GMT+1