Published: Thursday 28 September 2017
28 September 2017
Councillors at Kensington and Chelsea Council last night unanimously voted in favour of ending the contract with Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation.
Deputy leader, Cllr Kim Taylor-Smith, said:
“We want to do this in an organised fashion, and we will work with the TMO to do this. We are listening to residents and consulting on how they want their homes and neighbourhoods to be managed in the future. We will work closely with all tenants, leaseholders, residents’ associations, the TMO, and other groups to agree a way forward.”
Next steps:
The Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO) will host their AGM on 17 October, where a resolution will be put to its members to end the management agreement with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.