This final post brings together the key themes from the resident survey and considers what they may mean, more broadly, for the development’s future.
Tag Archives: Resident Feedback
Confidence in Improvement
This post explores how confident residents feel about future building improvements — and what the responses suggest overall.
Resident Survey: What Residents Want to See Improved
Residents most want to see improvements in security, communal condition, and access reliability, with security identified by nearly three quarters of respondents as the top priority.
What Drives Residents’ Overall Experience
Residents’ experience at Centenary Mill is shaped by a combination of factors, with reliability, safety, and building condition most strongly influencing day-to-day living.
Residents Survey: The lived experience
Residents report that key aspects of the building — particularly security and access systems — are not always performing reliably, and are among those most likely to affect day-to-day living.
Resident Survey: What Matters Most to Residents
Residents at Centenary Mill placed strongest emphasis on safety, security, and the reliability of core building systems. Entrance security, communal condition, lighting, and maintenance emerged as clear priorities, while views on car parking were more varied across respondents.
Resident Survey: Who Responded
To help interpret the survey results, it is useful to understand who took part and how responses are distributed across the building. A total of 51 responses were received, providing a useful snapshot of resident experience across Centenary Mill. Who Took Part Responses reflect a mix of residents with different lengths of experience living atContinueContinue reading “Resident Survey: Who Responded”
Resident Survey: What We Asked & Why
Centenary Mill Court Leaseholders Association conducted a voluntary, anonymous Resident Survey to understand residents’ experiences of living at the Mill, covering satisfaction, maintenance, safety, communication and other community issues.