Tenant satisfaction

Tenant Satisfaction Measures 2025/26

We carry out regular checks to make sure we're offering high quality homes and services to our council housing tenants. We do this partly by asking tenants how they feel about us as a landlord, and partly by using information from our service records.

The government's Regulator of Social Housing checks how well we are doing as a social housing landlord by looking at a range of consumer standards.

These standards include a set of 'tenant satisfaction measures' that we must publish online and share with the regulator.

Tenant satisfaction measures help tenants understand how well their landlords are performing. Tenants can compare performance with other landlords and hold their landlord to account.

 

Building safety

Reference Satisfaction MeasureScore
BS01Proportion of homes for which all required gas safety checks have been carried out.99.8%
BS02Proportion of homes for which all required fire risk assessments have been carried out.98.8%
BS03Proportion of homes for which all required asbestos management surveys or re-inspections have been carried out.100%
BS04Proportion of homes for which all required legionella risk assessments have been carried out.99.9%
BS05Proportion of homes for which all required communal passenger lift safety checks have been carried out.98.9%

Anti-Social Behaviour 

Reference Satisfaction MeasureScore
NM01 (1)Number of anti-social behaviour cases, opened per 1,000 homes.56.1
NM01 (2)Number of anti-social behaviour cases that involve hate incidents opened per 1,000 homes1.1

Decent Homes Standards and Repairs

Reference Satisfaction Measures Score
RP01Proportion of homes that do not meet the Decent Homes Standard.5.6%
RP02 (1)Proportion of non-emergency responsive repairs completed within the landlord’s target timescale.95%
RP02 (2)Proportion of emergency responsive repairs completed within the landlord’s target timescale.99.7%

Complaints 

Reference Satisfaction Measures Score
CH01 (1)Number of stage one complaints received per 1,000 homes.60.1
CH01 (2)Number of stage two complaints received per 1,000 homes.14
CH02 (1)Proportion of stage one complaints responded to within the Housing Ombudsman’s Complaint Handling Code timescales.77.5%
CH02 (2)Proportion of stage two complaints responded to within the Housing Ombudsman’s Complaint Handling Code timescales.92%

Tenant Perception Measures 

Reference Satisfaction Measures Score 
TP01Proportion of respondents who report that they are satisfied with the overall service from their landlord.72.5%
TP02Proportion of respondents who have received a repair in the last 12 months who report that they are satisfied with the overall repairs service.72.2%
TP03Proportion of respondents who have received a repair in the last 12 months who report that they are satisfied with the time taken to complete their most recent repair.76.2%
TP04Proportion of respondents who report that they are satisfied that their home is well maintained.73.9%
TP05Proportion of respondents who report that they are satisfied that their home is safe.78.2%
TP06Proportion of respondents who report that they are satisfied that their landlord listens to tenant views and acts upon them.63%
TP07Proportion of respondents who report that they are satisfied that their landlord keeps them informed about things that matter to them.73.3%
TP08Proportion of respondents who report that they agree their landlord treats them fairly and with respect.75.4%
TP09Proportion of respondents who report making a complaint in the last 12 months who are satisfied with their landlord’s approach to complaints handling.24.4%
TP10Proportion of respondents with communal areas who report that they are satisfied that their landlord keeps communal areas clean and well maintained.66.4%
TP11Proportion of respondents who report that they are satisfied that their landlord makes a positive contribution to the neighbourhood.67.3%
TP12Proportion of respondents who report that they are satisfied with their landlord’s approach to handling anti-social behaviour.62.4%