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Expert group to help homeowners gain more control over their homes

Expert group to help homeowners gain more control over their homes Launch of the Commonhold Council – an advisory panel of leasehold groups and industry experts who will inform the government on the future of this type of homeownership. From: 13 May 2021 Homeowners are set to benefit from greater control over their home and building, as an advisory panel prepares them and the market for the widespread uptake of a collective form of homeownership, known as commonhold. As part of the biggest reforms to English property law for 40 years, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has today (13 May 2021) launched the Commonhold Council – an advisory panel of leasehold groups and industry experts who will inform the government on the future of this type of homeownership.

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Data - driving change to help deliver National infrastructure - Dave Capon, JAG(UK) CEO DCMS: driving Advanced Networks through intelligent streetworks - Tony Sceales, Head of Programme Development, 5G Testbeds and Trials Programme, DCMS The role of local transport data in the future of mobility - Anthony Ferguson, Head of Traffic & Technology at the Department for Transport, DfT on the future of mobility and the importance of LA data in getting there Using geographic information to make a city smart - Adam Jennison, Hull City Council, ICT Principal Lead (Smart City) 12.00 - 12.15: Questions Using data better in health and social care to support the response to COVID-19: 

Who is FirstPort? Firm runs Basingstoke flats Crown Heights

Who is FirstPort? The monster management firm that runs Basingstoke s Crown Heights FirstPort is believed to be the UK s largest property management company and is responsible for at least 196,000 homes and buildings across the UK.  They are the firm in charge of ensuring Crown Heights is a safe place to live for its residents.  As recently reported by The Gazette, the building is wrapped in a Grenfell-style covering which, if ignited, could be fatal.   Currently, residents are footing the bill for a £6,700-a-week 24-hour ‘waking watch’ to ensure there is someone on duty at all times in case a fire breaks out. 

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