New website for tenants launched

Council tenants living in the Tywi, Teifi, and Taf areas of Carmarthen can tap in to a brand new resource to keep them in the know.
A new website has been launched by the 3Ts tenants networks, and acts as a central point of information for tenants.
It also provides a useful tool to keep up to date with home improvement programmes, enables them to give their opinions on subjects which matter to them, and gives them the opportunity to leave messages and feedback about local issues.
The website – www.3tn.co.uk - was funded by a Rural Development Fund grant, and was developed by representatives of the three tenant groups.
A launch event was held at Model School, Carmarthen, when the event went live for the first time.
Tenant participation officer Maria Evans said: “Tenants have had a lot of input in to the development of the website, because it will be a resource which they will be able to use and benefit from.
“The council works hard to make sure our tenants are well informed, and have the opportunity to feed in to any developments or changes in the services we provide.
“This website is a useful addition to the network groups we already have.”
The website, which is fully bilingual, has picture galleries, news blogs, online surveys, updates on home improvement works and noticeboards advertising forthcoming network events.
Cllr Hugh Evans, executive board member for housing services, said: “We hope this website will prove beneficial to tenants, and will help them to keep up to date. The tenants have worked hard in getting the website developed and published, and they have done a great job.”

Pictured at the launch of the 3T tenants networks website at Model Primary School are, from left, tenant participation officer Maria Evans; web designer Angus Findlay; Trish Tyler of the Towy tenant network; Lloyd Thomas of Teifi tenant network; and Shirley Corkrum of Taf/Myrddin tenant network. Pic Jeff Connell

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