About LMH TV
LMH has launched a specialist online TV and video training project offering our tenants the chance to make films and develop careers.
LMH TV switched on officially on Wednesday (23 February) in partnership with tenantspin, a long-running community media project which is co-managed by FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology).
LMH TV gives tenants the platform to record and air issues that are important to them and their communities and the chance to make films and develop careers in the industry.
It also provide tenants with the opportunity to learn about film-making by taking part in classes on creating concepts, writing stories, casting, editing, directing, learning how to use equipment and uploading videos.
About LMH
The journey started in 2004 when the Liverpool City Council submitted its Housing Stock Options Appraisal. At this time, Liverpool Mutual Homes (LMH) was conceived as a tenant-led organisation with tenants at the heart of all decision making. Following the stock transfer from Liverpool City Council on 1st April 2008, LMH became the newest housing association in Liverpool. We manage over 15,000 homes in the city.
Investing in homes and neighbourhoods
We started work on day one of transfer and we are investing over £1.5million a week improving homes and services. This means that 50 homes per week are having double glazed windows fitted and another 50 per week are having central heating installed. Nearly £300million will be spent on improving homes and services over the next 5 years. Over the next 30 years, almost £900million will be spent on maintaining services and homes.
More than bricks and mortar
Our investment is about more than bricks and mortar. As well as improvements to homes, people want to feel a sense of pride in where they live and we have been investing in projects designed to address community issues such as anti-social behaviour.
A positive future
LMH is positive about the future. With the highly experienced housing professional Steve Coffey as Chief Executive, a passionate and determined management board, and a talented and committed team in place, we are confident that LMH is an organisation that can deliver on its promises. We look forward to continuing our work with tenants to achieve a positive future for our homes, our communities and our city.
LMH has launched a specialist online TV and video training project offering our tenants the chance to make films and develop careers.
LMH TV switched on officially on Wednesday (23 February) in partnership with tenantspin, a long-running community media project which is co-managed by FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology).
LMH TV gives tenants the platform to record and air issues that are important to them and their communities and the chance to make films and develop careers in the industry.
It also provide tenants with the opportunity to learn about film-making by taking part in classes on creating concepts, writing stories, casting, editing, directing, learning how to use equipment and uploading videos.
About LMH
The journey started in 2004 when the Liverpool City Council submitted its Housing Stock Options Appraisal. At this time, Liverpool Mutual Homes (LMH) was conceived as a tenant-led organisation with tenants at the heart of all decision making. Following the stock transfer from Liverpool City Council on 1st April 2008, LMH became the newest housing association in Liverpool. We manage over 15,000 homes in the city.
Investing in homes and neighbourhoods
We started work on day one of transfer and we are investing over £1.5million a week improving homes and services. This means that 50 homes per week are having double glazed windows fitted and another 50 per week are having central heating installed. Nearly £300million will be spent on improving homes and services over the next 5 years. Over the next 30 years, almost £900million will be spent on maintaining services and homes.
More than bricks and mortar
Our investment is about more than bricks and mortar. As well as improvements to homes, people want to feel a sense of pride in where they live and we have been investing in projects designed to address community issues such as anti-social behaviour.
A positive future
LMH is positive about the future. With the highly experienced housing professional Steve Coffey as Chief Executive, a passionate and determined management board, and a talented and committed team in place, we are confident that LMH is an organisation that can deliver on its promises. We look forward to continuing our work with tenants to achieve a positive future for our homes, our communities and our city.
