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Help in Finding a Home to Rent or Buy - with Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
Help in Finding a Home to Rent or Buy
with Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
How Does Key Choices Work?
    Keychoices Letting Scheme enables you to move to an area of
    your choice. The scheme offers a range of housing options to
    rent or buy from a variety of housing providers.

                               Rotherham MBC, Housing Associations
                               and Private Landlords who are part of the
                               Rotherham Quality Landlord Scheme all
                               advertise properties that are available for
                               letting, every Wednesday from 10.30am
                               until the following Tuesday at 4pm.

                               You can view advertisements at various
                               locations:
    l    On the internet at www.keychoices.co.uk
    l    At any 2010 Rotherham Limited
         Neighbourhood office
    l    Atthe Keychoices Property Shop -
         20-21 Old Town Hall, situated 200 metres
         from Rotherham Bus Station
    l    Inthe Rotherham Advertiser published every
         Friday

    At the end of the advertising period on Tuesday at 4.00pm, all property
    requests will be put in date order. If there is more than one request in the
    same group, the applicant with the earliest dated application will be selected.

    If your request is successful, a 2010 Neighbourhood Champion will contact
    you to check the details on your application before making a formal offer.


Who Can Apply?
                          Rotherham MBC is committed to providing all
                          members of the community equal access to all of
                          its services.

                          We will accept applications from anyone aged
                          16 years or over. However, by law, some people
                          subject to immigration control do not qualify for
                          public sector housing.

How do I Apply?
All customers seeking accommodation through the Keychoices Letting
Scheme MUST register an application.
There are several ways to obtain a Housing Register application form:
At any 2010 Rotherham Limited Neighbourhood office or RMBC Customer
Service Centre
At the Keychoices Property Shop
By post to your home address
By using the electronic registration form at www.keychoices.co.uk
Once your details have been entered onto our computer system we will
notify you by letter or email of your application number, registration date
and category of application

Registration Date
The length of time your application is registered is very important. If more
than one person requests an advertised home from the same category, the
property will be offered to the person who has the earliest
dated application.

Your application date will be the date your application is received or the
date you are awarded Priority or General Plus status.
(This date replaces your previous general date)

                                                                               
How Do I Request a Property?
    You can make a maximum of three requests for properties in any
    one week but you should only make a request if you meet the
    requirements of the property advert. You cannot make a request for
    any properties if you do not have an application registered with Rotherham
    MBC.
    If you see a property you like and
    you meet the specific requirements
    for that property, you may make a
    request.
    Each time you make a request you
    will need your housing application
    reference number. You can register
    requests in several ways:
    l   By telephone to Rotherham Connect on 01709 336005 or to
        The Housing Options Team on 01709 336565 or at any
        Neighbourhood Office.
    l   In
         person at the the Keychoices Property Shop or at any
        Neighbourhood Office.
    l   By text message. Text the word APP followed by your application
        number then the word REF followed by the property reference number
        to: 07781 485110. Text messages will be charged at your normal
        operators tariff. For example; APP 12345 REF 406700
    l   Via an on-line request form at www.keychoices.co.uk
    l   By   email to keychoices@rotherham.gov.uk
    l   By
          post to Keychoices Property Shop 20-21 Old Town Hall,
        Howard Street, Rotherham, S60 1QX


How will properties be offered?
To ensure we help customers with the greatest housing need, the Allocation
Policy includes four categories:
    l   Priority Plus          l   General Plus
    l   Priority               l   General
As a general guide, the following quota for advertising will be used: 50% to
the Priority Group, 40% to the General Plus Group and 10% to the General
Group.
The Priority Plus group will contain applicants who need to move in
exceptional or urgent circumstances. ALL vacant properties will initially be
offered to this group, ahead of the other three groups. If there is no one
in the Priority Plus Group, or they do not request a property, this will not
apply.

Assessment for Medical Priority
The Housing Assessment Team assess customers who require urgent
re-housing due to health considerations.
l   Y
     ou will need to be registered and complete a self-assessment form

    before you can be considered for an assessment
l   T
     he assessment will be carried out in your

    own home wherever possible
l   A
     ll relevant supporting information will be

    used to complete the assessment and make
    recommendations about which housing will
    best meet your need
l   If your are awarded a medical priority you will be encouraged to register
    expressions of interest in properties that suit your needs.
l   If you live out of the Rotherham Borough and wish to move into the
    Rotherham area to receive support, your case will be assessed for Medical
    Priority. However, this assessment will be subject to the provision of all
    appropriate information which must be supplied by you.

                                                                                 
Medical Assessment (Continued)

    Example of key information:
        Occupational Therapy reports
        Social Care assessment
        G.P./Consultant support letters
        Risk Assessments
    l    ot everyone who applies for Medical Priority will receive a home
        N
        assessment. Where comprehensive information is available to make a
        recommendation then home visits will not be carried out. In some cases,
        assessments could be carried out at your carers/family home in the
        Rotherham area
    l   If you are moving into the Borough you should ensure that your care
        needs will be met by Adult Social Services before you accept a tenancy

    Adapted Properties
    Where a property has adaptations the advert will state that the property
    will be offered to the household who has been assessed as needing the
    adaptation to maintain independent living. The following are defined as an
    adaptation:
    l   A Level Access (Walk-In) Shower
    l   A thermostatic shower over the bath – (showers without this facility
        are not classed as an adaptation)
    l   Stair or through Floor Lift
    l   A property that has been previously adapted including extensions,
        or a designated “disabled persons unit” (DPU).


The following households are included in
the Priority Plus Group:
Consideration for Priority Plus status will be dealt with by
Housing Assessment Panel. Applicants in this group are
entitled to one successful offer.
l   Currently
             in hospital, ready for discharge but unable to return to
    their home
l   Have   undergone a Multi Agency Risk assessment
l   Having    to leave their home due to an emergency such as a flood
    or fire.
l   A
     pplicants with 2 priorities such as individuals who are homeless and

    have a health problem.
l   Individual
              cases considered by the Housing Assessment or Risk
    Management panel where there are issues regarding Safeguarding Adults
    or Children that require immediate re-housing, this would include urgent
    moves associated with anti-social behaviour.
l   People living in regeneration areas where there is less than 25% of the
    housing remaining occupied.
l   Households that have
    been actively bidding
    and have been
    assessed as statutory
    homeless or who are
    living in temporary
    accomodation for
    more than six months.

                                                                               
The following households are included in
    the Priority Group:
    l   H
         ouseholds who have been assessed as statutory homeless by the

        Housing Solution team.
    l   H
         ouseholds whose homes are subject to demolition or Prohibition

        orders. This includes those households whose property has been
        approved for demolition/clearance and where major works are required
        to make a property habitable - where this requires an immediate
        response this would have to go to Priority Plus.
    l   H
         ouseholds who have been assessed as having a medical need and who

        need to move because their home is unsuitable.
    l   V
         ictims of domestic violence who are supported by the Rotherham

        Women’s refuge or the Police.
    l   H
         ouseholds that have been assessed as statutory overcrowded by

        Environmental Health.
    l   H
         ouseholds who are ready to live independently who are currently living

        in temporary supported accommodation.
    l   I ndividuals over the age of 55 years who have been assessed as requiring
        Sheltered or Extra Care Housing.
    l   I ndividuals engaging and receiving a drug treatment programme and who
        have been assessed by the Drug Strategy team and RMBC as having
        urgent housing need. Verification checks will take place to ensure that
        individuals are still engaging with drug or alcohol services before an offer
        of accommodation is made.
    l   I ndividuals who are referred by the Local Offender Management Panel
        (LOMP) and who are engaging with support agencies on their release
        and prior to an offer being made.
    l   Those occupying a family house (i.e. a 2, 3 or 4 bedroom house) who
        wish to “downsize” and move to a ground floor flat or bungalow.


The following households are included in
the General Plus Group:
l   H
     ouseholds who have approached the Housing Solutions team and have

    been assessed as homeless but who are not in priority need.
l   H
     ouseholds who have approached the Housing Solutions team and in

    order to prevent their homelessness have found a property in the private
    rented sector.
l   P
     rivate tenants with a lack of amenities, such as no running water or

    inside toilet.
l   F amilies who cannot live together because the property is not
    large enough.
                                  l   People living in mobile caravans or
                                      boats on a permanent site with no
                                      static amenities – this doesn’t include
                                      illegal encampments.
                                  l   H
                                       ouseholds that are classed as locally

                                      overcrowded, as defined by the
                                      Allocation Policy.
                                  l   H
                                       ouseholds renting unsuitable Council

                                      accommodation for children. This
                                      includes an upper floor flat or bedsit at
                                      all floor levels.
                                  l   H
                                       ouseholds who have been assessed

                                      by the Assessment Team as having a
                                      non urgent medical need or having an
                                      urgent medical need but with no local
                                      connection to Rotherham.

                                                                                  
The following households are included in the
     General Group:
     l A
        pplicants   who are living with family or friends on a permanent basis. This
         includes siblings wanting to apply as safeguard for future re-housing.
     l   A
          pplicants living outside of the Borough, unless they have an assessed

         medical need, a local connection and can evidence that care and support
         will be provided – these applicants will be in the Priority group.
     l   A
          pplicants whose relationship has broken down.

     l   C
          ouncil tenants who are adequately housed but who wish to transfer.

     l   O
          wner occupiers or households living in static caravans with all services.

     l   H
          ouseholds renting from a private landlord.

     l   H
          ouseholds tied to a tenancy within their employment and individuals in

         HM Armed Forces. However, on discharge or termination of employment,
         Housing Assessment panel will consider their application for one of the
         preference groups.

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What if my circumstances change?
If your circumstances change, you need to inform us as soon as possible as
some changes may effect which group you are in. You can tell us about any
changes by filling in an on line Change of Circumstances form at
www.keychoices.co.uk. You can also pick up a form from any 2010
Rotherham Limited Neighbourhood office. Alternatively, call in or telephone
the Keychoices Property Shop and after answering a series of security
questions, your details will be updated immediately.
Depending on how or why your circumstances change, you may be placed
in a different group. For example, if you have been awarded a priority on
medical grounds and subsequently become homeless, you will be placed in
the Priority Plus Group.
If you are in the General group and your circumstances change, you may be
placed in the General Plus Group or vice versa.
All applicants will initially be assessed on the information provided on their
application form. These details will be verified prior to any offer of Council or
Housing Association accommodation being made.
If an offer of Council or Housing Association accommodation is accepted,
your application WILL be cancelled. This does not apply to an offer being
accepted from a private landlord.

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Local Lettings Policy
              Some properties in certain areas may be subject to ‘Local Letting Policies’
              where restrictions may apply. The ‘Local letting policies’ are published on the
              Keychoices web site, and are also available at 2010 Neighbourhood Offices
              and Keychoices Property Shop.
              Certain streets or blocks of flats may have experienced management
              problems in the past. Where there is a published local lettings policy, or
              where the previous tenant caused severe neighbourhood nuisance - applicants
              will be excluded if they have:
                                  l     A
                                         ny convictions of anti-social behaviour in the last twelve
                        2008
                    Tues?4pm
                                        months.
                                      Application
                                        Checked
                                                       Every
                                                       week

                                  l
                                           4 a police record
                                        Have
                                                     information
                                                       about    of anti-social behaviour,
                                                      recent
                                        where the offence
                                                     lettings was in the last twelve months.

                                  l     H
                                         ave been prosecuted in the last twelve months for

                                        an offence where illegal drug use played a part in the
                                        conviction.
    2008           Application              Every
Tues?4pm             Checked      l     Have a drug/alchohol dependancy and are not in a
                                          week
                             4        information
                                        treatment program.
                                            about
                                           recent
                                          lettings
                                  l     H
                                         ave signed an Anti-social Behaviour Contract (ABC)

                                        in the last twelve months
                                  Some properties where the former tenant was an older
                                  person and the neighbouring residents are older people, will
Application              Every    be advertised with age restrictions. In this instance preferance
  Checked                 week
        4          information    will be given to persons on a decreasing age range ie. over 60
                         about
                        recent
                                  then over 50 etc.
                       lettings

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Lettings Results
If you have not been contacted within 10 days of the close of the
advertising period you should assume that on this occasion your
request has been unsuccessful.
We will publish letting results on
a weekly basis in each area office,
Keychoices Property Shop and
on our web site www.keychoices.
co.uk. The results will show how
many requests were made for a
particular property and the date of
the successful application.
These results are published to help
you make a more informed choice
of where your requests are likely
to be successful.

Direct Homes
If a property is advertised and does not receive any requests in that week,
or a short list of applicants is exhausted it will be re-advertised each day as a
‘Direct Home’. Properties advertised in this way will be allocated daily.

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What are my other housing options?
     Mutual Exchange
     Keychoices Mutual Exchange Scheme allows Social Housing Tenants to
     exchange properties with each including Housing Association tenants. This
     system is available to tenants nationwide and not just to those living within
     Rotherham Borough. To advertise your interest to move to an alternative
     property you must register your details.
     By registering, you will also be giving permission for other
     tenants to contact you if they are interested in your
     property. Only the contact details you specify will be
     visible and accessible to other registered users. If you are
     interested in a property advertised on Keychoices Mutual
     Exchange Scheme, you should contact the occupier for
     further details, and to establish whether you can arrange
     to view each
     others property.
     If a move is mutually agreed, both parties involved must
     contact their local housing office and notify them of your
     intention to exchange.
     Permission to exchange is made at the discretion of your local Housing Office.
     The actual physical exchange of the property can only take place once the
     Neighbourhood Office have confirmed, verified their approval
     to proceed.
     If you are a Housing Association or Council Tenant living outside the
     Rotherham Borough, you can still make an exchange but you will need to
     contact your own local housing office or Housing Association for permission.

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Housing Associations
Housing Associations provide homes for rent in a similar way to
the Council.
Generally, people housed by Housing Associations are those defined as being
“in housing need”.
All Housing Associations must have written policies on the type of housing
services they provide, who can apply for housing and how applications will be
considered.
Housing Associations take a percentage of their new tenants from local
authority housing registers so we would suggest that you also register with
Key Choices.
Housing Associations provide housing for many different sectors of the
community. This includes people who don’t qualify for Council properties.
Others may specialise in providing housing for younger single people, older
people or for those who need special support.
Some Associations build homes
for low cost home ownership. In
these schemes, the buyer owns a
proportion of the home, and rents the
remaining share from the Association.
Local low cost ownership schemes
will be advertised by Key Choices.
See page 20 for a list of contact
details of Housing Associations with
homes for rent in Rotherham.

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To Rent or to Buy?
     Would you like to own your own home but think you can’t afford
     to? Well have you thought about Shared Ownership?
     Shared Ownership helps people who cannot afford to buy on the open
     market. You buy a share of the property, and pay rent on the portion of the
     share you don’t own.
     The price will be based on the open market (normal) value of the property.
     The amount or share you buy varies with the propertyand your circumstances.
     It can be as low as 25%, but usually it is 40% or 50%.
     Some mortgage lenders are more used to lending on shared ownership than
     others, so we can help you to find out who may be willing to assist.
     Rent - You pay rent monthly and the amount depends on the share you
     own. This is a subsidised rent and the money goes toward the cost of the
     loan that paid for the share bought by the Housing Association.
     Eligibility - You must be in housing need and not able to buy a suitable
     home on the open market. You must be able to raise the purchase price of
     the share on offer and be able to afford all the monthly payments.
     Demand - There is a huge demand for these homes so applicants are
     prioritised. You also need to be registered on the Council’s Housing Register.

     To Find out more please
     tick the ‘I am interested
     in Shared Ownership’ box
     on the Housing Register
     Application Form
     or ring 01709 336566
     (www.keychoices.co.uk)

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Who to apply to - These homes are generally provided by Housing
Associations.
Need to sell? - Circumstances change and if you decide to sell your home
the Housing Association will try to find a buyer for your share from the
Housing Register.
Extra shares - After you have been in the property for a length of time
(usually 12 months). You can buy more shares by a process called ‘stair-
casing’. Sometimes you can buy more shares right up to the point of owning
the property outright. Sometimes though, you can only stair-case up to 80%
of the total value. This is to ensure the property is always affordable for
anyone else buying it later.
Rights and responsibilities - When you buy your share you enter into a
Lease Agreement. Your solicitor will explain all the important aspects of this.
You have all the same rights and responsibilities of any homeowner and are
responsible for all the repairs to your home.
Solicitors - You will need to appoint a solicitor to handle the legal side of
buying a property. It is recommended you use one who is experienced in
shared ownership.
Homes for sale - Just like any other homes, there are old and new
properties from flats to houses. You will also be able to see computer
generated images of homes that are still being built.
Improvements - You are entitled to carry these out but you should always
consult with your Housing Association first. You need to ensure that the work
is safe and you have the necessary planning permission.
Purchase costs - Just like any other home buyer, you’ll need to cover the
costs of legal fees, surveys and stamp duty.

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Rotherham Quality Landlord Scheme
     The Rotherham Quality Landlord Scheme
     has been set up to improve the standard of
     accommodation in the private rented sector
     and how it is managed. The Council is aware
     of the differing property conditions and is keen
     to bring all properties up to a decent standard.
     Private rented accommodation is now offered
     through the Key Choices Property Shop as one
     of several Housing Options.

     What are the criteria?
     Rotherham Quality Landlord Scheme requests all landlord members to
     bring their properties up to our ‘Quality Standard’ before they are awarded
     membership. This is verified by a qualified inspector from our team.
     We also request all landlords manage their tenancies in line with our
     ‘Quality Management Code’ and all legislation set by Government and case
     law. This will be monitored by our Quality Landlord Team, tenants and
     our Environmental Health Officers. We also offer a fully managed service
     whereby The Quality Landlord Scheme acts as a Letting Agent.

     Benefits offered to tenants
     By accepting a Rotherham Quality Landlord property you will have access to
     the following benefits:
     l   Free advice regarding your tenancy rights and responsibilities
     l   Housing benefits applications processed within 14 days
     l   Local Housing Allowance accepted on most properties.
     l   Receive General Plus status if you have accepted a private rented
         property to prevent homelessness.
     l   Use of our Pest Control Service including the out of hours service

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l   Free fire prevention advice and resources from South Yorkshire Fire
    and Rescue Service
l   Free advice on grants and resources to save energy within your property
    from our Energy Efficiency Team.
l   All properties advertised through the scheme will have an Energy
    Performance Certificate (EPC)
l   Assistance with Rent In Advance and deposit Bond (criteria applies)

Applying for our properties
You can find out what properties are available each week by visiting the Key
Choices Property Shop, any Local Neighbourhood Office, the Rotherham
Advertiser every Friday or on the Internet at www.keychoices.co.uk
Once you have found a suitable property you can place an interest either
over the phone or at the Key Choices Property Shop.

                                     Contact us
                                     Telephone: 01709 336563
                                     Fax: 01709 336560
                                     Email: qualitylandlordscheme@
                                     rotherham.gov.uk

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     Housing Associations
     Housing            Address              Telephone       Housing       Properties in         Website
     Association                                             Corporation   Rotherham
                                                             registered
                                                             number
     Habinteg            Beech House         0845 6062608    LH0459        62                    www.habinteg.org.
     Housing             Woodland Park       01274 853160                                        uk
     Association Limited Bradford Road
                         Chainbar
                         Bradford
                         BD19 6BW
     English Churches 3 Bede Island Road     0845 155 9005   LH0724        12                    www.echg.org.uk
     Housing Group    Leicester LE2 7EA                                    (for the elderly)
     Limited
     Salvation Army      33/35 Chorley       0845 3000008    15210         8 (for the elderly)   www.saha.org.uk
     Housing Association New Road
                         Bolton BL1 4QR
     Yorkshire          6 Innovation Close   01904 754400    LH3929        152                   www.
     Housing            Heslington,York,                                                         yorkshirehousing.
     Limited            YO10 5ZF                                                                 co.uk
     Housing 21         The Triangle         0870 1924000    L0055         119                   www.housing21.
                        Baring Road                                        (for the elderly)     co.uk
                        Beaconsfield
                        Buckinghamshire
                        HP9 2NA
Housing            Address             Telephone       Housing       Properties in   Website
     Association                                            Corporation   Rotherham
                                                            registered
                                                            number
     Sanctuary          Head Office         FREEFONE        L0247         347             www.sanctuary-
     Housing            Unit 15             0800 7810401                                  housing.co.uk
     Association        Killingbeck Drive
     North Ltd          Leeds LS14 6UF
     Northern           Bower House         0845 605 9000   L0407         475             www.ncha.co.uk
     Counties           1 Stable Street
     Housing            Hollinwood
     Association        Oldham OL9 7LH
     Limited
     Places for People The Old County       0114 252 5900   LO659         286             www.
     Homes Limited     Court House                                                        placesforpeople.
                       Bank Street                                                        co.uk
                       Sheffield S1 2DS
     Equity Housing     Armitt House        FREEFONE        L1229         111             www.equityhousing.
     Group Limited      Monmouth Road       0800 733 233                                  co.uk
                        Cheadle Hulme ,
                        Stockport Chesire
                        SK 7EF
     ‘Johnnie’ Johnson Astra House      0845 6041095        L1231         260             www.jjhousing.
     Housing Trust     Spinners Lane                                                      co.uk
     Limited           Poynton
                       Chesire SK12 1GA

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     Housing Associations
     Housing             Address            Telephone       Housing       Properties in       Website
     Association                                            Corporation   Rotherham
                                                            registered
                                                            number
     Home Group          Knight House       01937 588497    L3076         11                  www.homegroup.
     Limited             2 Sandbeck Court                                                     org.uk
                         Wetherby
                         LS22 7BA
     Sadeh Lok           Trafford House     01484 435715    L3807         16                  www.sadehlok.
     Housing             11 Halifax Road                                                      co.uk
     Group Limited       Huddersfield
                         West Yorkshire
                         HD3 3AN
     Anchor Trust        2nd Floor         08457 758 595    LH4095        323                 www.
                         25 Bedford Street                                (For the elderly)   anchorhousing.org.
                         London WC2E 9ES                                                      uk
     Chevin Housing      Harrison Street    0845 270 1088   L4160         271                 www.chevinha.co.uk
     Association Limited Wakefield
                         West Yorkshire
                         WF1 1PS
     Acis                Acis House         0800 0272057    L4229         53                  www.acisgroup.
     Group Limited       Bridge Street      FREEFONE                                          co.uk
                         Gainsborough
                         Lincolnshire
                         DN21 1GG
2010 Rotherham Limited Neighbourhood Offices
Greasbrough Neighbourhood Office
Munsbrough Rise, Greasbrough, Rotherham, S61 4PU
& 01709 336914
Email: 2010GreasbroughNeighbourhoodOffice@rotherham.gov.uk
Kimberworth Park Neighbourhood Office
Saint Johns’ Green, Kimberworth Park, S61 3JL
& 01709 336923
Email: 2010KimberworthParkNeighbourhoodOffice@rotherham.gov.uk
Wath Neighbourhood Office
Wath Town Hall, Church Street, Wath Upon Dearne, S63 7RE
& 01709 873678
Email: 2010WathNeighbourhoodOffice@rotherham.gov.uk
Rawmarsh Neighbourhood Office
Rawmarsh Hill, Parkgate, Rotherham, S62 6DT
& 01709 522456
Email: 2010RawmarshNeighbourhoodOffice@rotherham.gov.uk

Customer Service Centres
Dinnington Customer Service Centre
New Street, Dinnington, Sheffield, S25 2EX
& 01909 564171 (ask for the Dinnington office)
Email: 2010DinningtonNeighbourhoodOffice@rotherham.gov.uk
Swinton Customer Service Centre
Station Street, Swinton, S64 8LY
Email: 2010SwintonNeighbourhoodOffice@rotherham.gov.uk
Walk in service only, telephone enquiries can be made via the Wath
Neighbourhood Office.
Maltby Customer Service Centre
High Street, Maltby, S66 8LE
& 01709 812637
Email: 2010MaltbyNeighbourhoodOffice@rotherham.gov.uk
Town Centre Customer Service Centre
Civic Building, Walker Place, Rotherham, S65 1UF

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Councillor Akhtar
            Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods

                         Key Choices
    Independent Living, Neighbourhoods and Adult Services,
Keychoices Property Shop, Howard Street, Rotherham, S60 1QX.
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