The Clapton Neighbourhood Panel

Clapton Panel


What is the Clapton Neighbourhood Panel?

The Clapton Panel is a neighbourhood panel whose members are made up solely of residents.Every estate with a TRA can elect and sent two representatives to become members of the panel. We hold monthly meetings with representatives from several local TRAs and keep in regular touch with some 30 more.
No TRA
Every estate needs either a TRA or estate representative to speak for residents and to attend the panel to get full benefit out of the resident involvement system.Sadly there are many estates without a TRA or rep.We need responsible civic-minded people to step forward and fill the breach.
Could you spare a couple of hours a month to help make your estate and Clapton in general a better place to live?
With help from your Resident Participation Officer you could form a TRA or possibly become a “key representative” for your estate yourself and attend the panel as a member. Why not contact us to talk it over or come along to a meeting?See below how to reserve a place at the next meeting.You'll be warmly welcomed and get all the help and support you need

Why are there two panels in the North East?

The Clapton Panel is one of two panels, both of which are sub-committees of the “N.E. Executive Panel” which is, in turn a sub-committee of the “Residents Liaison Group”.
The second panel is the Stamford Hill panel, which, along with the Clapton Panel represents residents for the whole of the NE of Hackney, each representing very close to half the total number of residents.
As members of the Clapton panel we do our best to speak on behalf of residents in approx’ 3,570 homes in & around E5. If you are a Hackney Homes resident or leaseholder living in Clapton, this means you.
We have senior Hackney Homes & Pinnacle staff as well as local councillors attend our meetings in order to ask them questions and hold them to account.

What do we discuss in the meetings?

We discuss all the current housing and local environmental issues that affect us and try to resolve as many as possible.
We tend to concentrate on issues that affect the whole NE, like the Estate Improvement Budget and 184 as well as CCTV and Anti Social Behaviour but we do discuss single estate issues and offer assistance if the TRA or rep. has been unable to help or there is no TRA.
At this year’s AGM new panel officers were elected due the sad passing of Ron Devoti and the subsequent retirement from the panel of Sid Curtis.
The loss of two such experienced, knowledgeable and well-respected advocates has been a huge loss to the panel. However, their example has encouraged and inspired others and the panel has a new chair (Mavis McGee), vice-chair (George McGee), treasurer (Susan Borghys) and secretary (David White).
The panel has also elected new members to the North East Executive panel, the Resident Liaison Group and Neighbourhood Investment Board this year.
This means the panel, as residents, continue to have a say in all major aspects of our housing here in the North East and in all departmental areas, including the Decent Homes programme

Keeping you informed

Keeping you informed

The panel has a new website at:  www.claptonpanel.wordpress.com with lots to keep you informed and entertained on 9 pages:
  • Home
  • NEWS
  • Minutes
  • 184
  • EIB
  • Contacts
  • Leaseholders
  • Under 25
  • Odds & Ends
  • The Daily Comic

The contacts page has well over 60 organisations, services and people listed with full contact details and links to webpages where available.
On our website you’ll find a everything you need to know to get involved or have your say, including who your Resident Participation Officer is and how to get in touch with them. You can also find out who your estate manager is, their contact details and their responsibilities.There are links to sites such as the Youth Parliament, Freecycle and the police Safer Neighbourhoods.
There are contact details for the main borough wide Black and Ethnic minority groups as well.There is a page of local housing environs issues as well as news of local events, constantly updated and there is a page with the minutes of our meetings.
You will also find that a page each has been devoted to the EIB (Environmental Improvement budget) and the 184 Budgets (see below) – the two resident allocated budgets because they are the budgets in which resident involvement has a real impact and a real outcome.
Included is the 184-walkabout timetable for each estate.The 184 budget is decided in large part on these walkabouts.
  • You can attend your own estate’s 184 walkabout and ask for the work to be done you feel is most needed or would make the most impact to your quality of life.
  • You can have a say how your EIB is spent by proposing a project even if your estate doesn’t have a TRA. We can help by putting you in touch with the right people as well as help in accessing external grants.
You can have a direct say in how these budgets are spent on your estate and you don’t have to belong to a TRA. Both residents & leaseholders are entitled a voice in spending on communal facilities and projects as well as repairs and grounds.
Why leave it to us alone when you can have your say and quite possibly your own way? Tell us what you want on your estate or what issues there are either by phone, email or in person at a panel meeting.
To attend you must reserve a seat either with the panel secretary by emailing claptonpanel@googlemail.com or phone the chair on 07530 926 023.
You can find out whom we've invited to the next meeting at the same time.You'll then be able to get answers directly from the senior Hackney Homes or Pinnacle staff at the meeting.

Dates of forthcoming meetings

We meet on the second Tuesday of every month in Gooch House, Kenninghall Road, Clapton E5, starting at 7pm
  • 9th June 2009
  • 14th July 2009
  • 8th September 2009
  • 13th October 2009
  • 10th November 2009
  • 8th December 2009
  • 9th February 2010
9th March 2010 (Annual General Meeting)
Written by David White (Secretary of the Clapton Panel 2009/10)