Aberdeen tenants urged to have their say on housing service
Council tenants in Aberdeen are being encouraged to share their views on the current housing system.
The Tenant Satisfaction Survey is open for all Aberdeen City Council tenants to take part in to help identify areas within the housing service for improvement.
Councillor Miranda Radley, convener of the communities, housing and public protection committee, said: “We are constantly looking for ways in which the Council’s housing service can be improved which will help to make Aberdeen an attractive place to live in.”
“I encourage all of our tenants to take part and share their opinions with us.”
Vice-convener Councillor Dell Henrickson added: “The views of our tenants are crucial in looking towards the future of housing across Aberdeen and how we can improve our local communities.”
Aberdeen City Council, as a social landlord, is required by the Scottish Housing Regulator to carry out a Tenant Satisfaction Survey at least once every three years
and the feedback gathered will be used to inform improvements across Aberdeen.
The survey will be open until Sunday 12th May 2024. For more information and to take part, visit the website.