I accept that maintenance work is necessary and that contractors have the right to carry out repairs during working hours. However, the behaviour of the workmen sent into the empty flat beneath mine has been unacceptable. Singing loudly and behaving in an anti‑social manner is not part of their remit, and it undermines the wellbeing of all tenants. When I raised this with a member of the Call Centre team, I was told “that’s just who workmen are” and “it’s inside working hours.” This response is dismissive, breaches PHG’s own internal policies and standards, and shows a complete disregard for tenant welfare. These are not isolated incidents — they reflect failings year on year. PHG is a Community Interest Company, not a profit‑driven enterprise, yet it appears to care little for its current tenants, focusing instead on building more houses and attracting new tenants while neglecting those already in its care. Why is this flagrant disregard for standards being allowed to continue? Why is this not being addressed by the Social Housing Regulator? We claim to uphold a good standard of living to support the vulnerable and less fortunate, yet PHG, despite its poor track record, has been allowed to grow into a behemoth within the Social Housing sector.
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