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Anyone - whether resident, managing agent, or long-distance landlord - who has a shared interest in making our living environment better is welcome to join Engage. Where available, residents and property owners in each covered building can also get access to their own exclusive area of the website, to discuss issues and solutions to common problems and to help them be more involved in the building and neighbourhood they live in.

We also welcome membership from strategic partners, such as the City Council and the business community, as we seek to connect everyone in Liverpool City Centre to make it an even better place in which to live.

Liverpool Leaseholders 3rd Annual Conference

Liverpool Leaseholders Annual Conference | Cost: FREE

Event details

Date: Saturday, June 12, 2010
Starts: 10:00
Ends: 13:00

BT Convention Centre ACCL

BT Convention Centre & Echo Arena Liverpool
Kings Dock
Liverpool
L3 4BX

Discuss here now: A conference for all residents in the City Centre and Waterfront. Come and have your say, influence policy, listen to the experiences of other residents, and discover the progress being made in tackling leaseholder issues.

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Engage Seminar Poster - June 2010.pdf May 17, 2010, 10:15 pm Conference advertisement poster

Were you at the conference? Or couldn't make it?

By Engage Liverpool at 08:15 on 12/06/10.

Whether you came to the conference or not, let us know any questions or feedback you have for Engage or any of the experts that attended today. We'll do our best to get you answers.

By lee_m (LCCLF) at 12:33 on 13/06/10. Liked by 1 person.

There were some really encouraging things to come from the workshop about managing agents. It was great to hear how residents have been able to effect positive change in a couple of properties. In similar previous workshops, the mood has been one of despair. I firmly believe subsequent seminars, and learnings from each other, have enabled residents to feel empowered to reject poor performance.

By DG at 13:48 on 19/06/10.

I agree. I have attended all three conferences and great progress has been made. There is clearly a huge amount of hard work that goes on behind the scenes-thanks to everyone who has contributed. Next time, could I suggest that the Engage website is shown live on the screen, with links to the various complexes opened up-this would have great visual impact and enhance the enrolment programme which is in progress.

By mark at 16:50 on 18/06/10.

It's always interesting to hear the range of issues and interest people have at Engage meetings, and the resulting ideas that come out of those. It's good that Engage actually formulates real home grown solutions.

By John at 15:38 on 19/07/10.

Even simple ideas like having useful information about the building - electricity suppliers, etc, are worth doing in your own building area. When I moved in to my flat the letting agent didn't know much, and I didn't really know who to turn to!

By mark at 16:04 on 12/06/10. Liked by 3 people.

It was great to see Louise Ellman come to the conference today, just as she did last year. I thought Councillor Nick Small's closing remarks were really positive as well.

By Phil1000 at 23:14 on 17/06/10.

It's good we're being listened to

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