- Contact details
- How to pay your rent
- Bulky Refuse in the Communal Areas
- Fly-tipping: let us know!
- Join the Phoenix Walkabouts
- Overcrowding in Phoenix Homes
- Phoenix Environmental Services
- Phoenix contacts
- Phoenix joins house exchange scheme
- Report Anti Social Behaviour (ASB), 24 hours a day
- Talk to us!
- The Phoenix Anti Social Behaviour Caseworker Teams 1, 2 and 3
- The Phoenix Income Caseworker Teams 1, 2 and 3
- The Phoenix Tenancy Caseworker Teams 1, 2 and 3
- The Phoenix Voids and lettings Caseworker Teams 1, 2 and 3
- Transfers and Allocations
PRG
What the Residents Group does
The Phoenix Residents Group (PRG) is at the heart of the Community Gateway model. Its role is to monitor and scrutinise performance and recommend improvements to service delivery, as well as being the key forum for policy consultation and the conduit between the Local Area Panels and the Board.
For the first 10 months PRG was an open meeting. It was advertised widely so all interested residents could attend. Following the first Annual General Meeting it was formalised and now has two delegates from each of the area panels as well as two from the Leaseholders Forum. All these delegates are elected by their peers and accountable to them.
The Chair and Vice Chair of PRG sit as observers at the Board meetings and attend all the Board away days and training events.
The PRG had their first residential training weekend in November 2009.
The relationship between the PRG and the Board is crucial to maintaining the position of residents at the heart of Phoenix.
For the first 10 months PRG was an open meeting. It was advertised widely so all interested residents could attend. Following the first Annual General Meeting it was formalised and now has two delegates from each of the area panels as well as two from the Leaseholders Forum. All these delegates are elected by their peers and accountable to them.
The Chair and Vice Chair of PRG sit as observers at the Board meetings and attend all the Board away days and training events.
The PRG had their first residential training weekend in November 2009.
The relationship between the PRG and the Board is crucial to maintaining the position of residents at the heart of Phoenix.

Phoenix Chrismas 2009
See lots more pictures of the Phoenix area in our Picture Gallery.
See lots more pictures of the Phoenix area in our Picture Gallery.