Estate management
Estate management involves anything that affects the condition of the estate.
We believe that the quality of the area where you live is just as important as the home you live in and we're committed to making your estates places where people are proud and happy to live.
Tenancy Enforcement
The Tenancy Enforcement Team deal with reports of anti-social behaviour, nuisance and neighbour disputes.
We work closely with the council's Anti-Social Behaviour Team, the Police and other partners and can be contacted on 0191 423 4000.
Your safety
Neighbourhood nuisance and anti-social behaviour
Domestic violence | Racist incidents | Crime | Community wardens
Door entry and CCTV systems | Health & safety requirements
Your neighbourhood
Find out more about the facilities available in your area, from local schools and community centres to information on local transport links and places to eat and drink.
Visit My South Tyneside for up to date information about where you live and work. Or alternatively, download a local information sheet for your area.
Estate feedback
You can now send us feedback about your estate and any other aspect of South Tyneside Homes by using our feedback form.
The Cleadon Park Regeneration Project
The Cleadon Park Regeneration Project is the largest regeneration project ever to take place in South Tyneside.
The £90 million project is being delivered by a partnership of South Tyneside Council, NomadE5 and Bellway Homes and is expected to be completed in 2010/11.
A mix of 750 properties, both for sale and rent, along with community facilities including a Primary Care Centre and library will transform one of the most rundown areas in South Tyneside into a flagship modern estate.
Cleadon Park has been designed to bring the streets to life. Designated a Home Zone, it is a place where children can play safely and where streets belong to the people rather than to cars.
The project is far from simply a housing scheme. It is about truly regenerating a community from the ground up.
> To find out more about the project, visit www.cleadonpark.org.uk




