Housing works programmes

Our contractors

Wates Living Space is our partnering contractor for transforming tenants' homes in Thurrock.

You can download their residents' information pack, below.

Transforming Homes resident information packs

Know your contractor

All council representatives carry a photo ID card that will be shown before asking to enter your home.

If you suspect a bogus caller, report it straight away to your resident liaison officer or to Thurrock Council.

You can contact your resident liaison officer before work starts and ask for password access by the operatives. This system allows you to have a unique password that is known only to you and the operatives.

Remember, in the interests of your safety, only allow entry to staff carrying a ID contractor badge or a Thurrock Council ID badge.

Wates Living Space example contractor badge

An example of a Wates Living Space contractor badge is shown below.

Keeping your keys safe

We operate a 'safe key procedure' so you can leave a key with your resident liaison officer. We never put your address on the key and it is locked away when not in use. The key never leaves the site office unless the person who needs to access you property has signed for it, and it must be signed back in at the end of each day.

After work is finished, we'll return the key to you and ask you to sign to say you have taken it back. We won't leave your home without making sure it has been properly secured. We will also keep your front door closed while work is going on.

Wates Living Space contacts

Contact Phone
Sharon Martin, Resident Liaison Officer – external works 07395 370 244
Jackie Russell, Resident Liaison Officer – internal works 07710 058 759
Wates Living Space office number 01375 851 150

Thurrock Council contacts

Contact Phone
Alisha Brooks, Resident Liaison Officer – external works 07729 106 792
Jane Ferrier, Resident Liaison Officer – external works 07826 953 843
Samantha Simons, Resident Liaison Officer – internal works 07826 892 182

Codes of conduct

All of our contractors have a code of conduct, which their workers must comply with.

All workers are expected:

  • to be polite, co-operative and helpful
  • not to use racist, sexist, abusive behaviour or foul language
  • to be neat and tidy in their appearance – working without shirts, or in shorts or cut down trousers is not allowed when working in your home

Contact your resident liaison officer for a full copy of your contractor's code of conduct.