Residents of Hyde Park Walk and Terrace in
Sheffield have voted to transfer their homes to Sanctuary Housing Association.
Sheffield City Council balloted 170 tenants from the estate and the result, announced on February 5, revealed that an overwhelming number of tenants were in support of the proposals - 75 per cent of those that voted were in favour of transferring their homes to Sanctuary Housing from the council. The turnout was the highest ever for a stock transfer in Sheffield with almost 80 per cent of residents casting their vote.
The 136 two and three bedroom flats which overlook the city centre will be transferred in June this year. The properties are managed by the Alpha Tenant Management Co-op, who currently operates on behalf of Sheffield City Council. Sanctuary has agreed that the co-op should continue under a new management agreement.
Brian Manning, chair of Alpha TMC, said: “I am delighted that we will be joining Sanctuary as I believe this will be the best way to guarantee our future. We have been working very closely with Sanctuary over the past year and look forward to developing our plans to improve properties and offer even better services to tenants living on Hyde Park.”