Weekly Road Report – West End Ward #dundeewestend
From the City Council :
The Generation Rent project is a collaboration between Dundee City Council and Generation Rent.
The aim of the project is to identify best practice in ensuring tenants in the private sector are more informed of their rights and responsibilities.
Dundee is the only Scottish Local Authority participating alongside three English and one Welsh authority in the project.
We recognised that whilst we have very good lines of communication with landlords and agents through the HMO Licensing Scheme, Landlord Registration and Dundee Landlord Accreditation, it is much more difficult to communicate with tenants and particularly the most vulnerable tenants who will often move home on a regular basis.
We encouraging tenants to complete an online or telephone survey that launched last month and runs until 18thJune. Submitted questionnaires will be subsequently analysed by Generation Rent and the outcome of the project nationally, used to identify best practice.
You can access the survey here.
As recently reported in the Courier and Evening Telegraph, a number of residents have asked me when the Blether Bus service that was suspended at the start of the COVID-19 health emergency can return. It has take longer to bring back as it uses small mini-buses and that’s a challenge with social distancing still in place.
Residents have highlighted to me that the area around the Tay Rail Bridge Disaster memorial on Riverside Drive is badly in need of weeding.
I therefore asked environment management in the City Council to carry this out and it was promptly tidied up although I have asked for it to be completed so it is neater and the surrounding area given a tidy too.