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  • Tenant satisfaction survey

    Each year we ask our tenants to take part in a satisfaction survey, so we can rate our performance and identify areas for improvement.
  • Engagement events for tenants and leaseholders

    We run a range of free events to engage with you, listen to your views and use your feedback to improve our housing services.
  • Order of Service for Remembrance Sunday 2025

    View the Order of Service for Remembrance Sunday taking place on 9 November 2025 at the Woking War Memorial.
  • How to lay a wreath or join the parade for the 2025 Remembrance Sunday

    If you or an organisation want to lay wreath as part of Remembrance Sunday, you will need to make yourself known to the wreath announcer by 10am.…
  • Pay for your meals delivery service

    Ways to pay for your community meals.
  • Adult social care support in Surrey

    Surrey County Council provides advice and care services for people who are frail, have disabilities or neurodiversity, mental health issues, and…
  • Basic standards for small houses in multiple occupation (HMOs)

    You must provide your tenants with minimum living standards if you own or run a small HMO.
  • Basic standards for large houses in multiple occupation (HMOs)

    You must provide your tenants with minimum living standards if you own or run a large HMO.
  • Basic standards for homes privately rented to one household

    One household can be either:
  • Basic standards for houses in multiple occupation (HMOs)

    Private landlords who own or run houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) must provide different basic housing standards depending on how many people l
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