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Welcome to the Plymouth Federation of Tenants & Residents Associations
The Plymouth Federation of Tenants And Residents Associations (PETRA) is a democratically controlled membership organisation.

ImageOur main aims are to support the development of individual tenants and residents associations and to provide a representative voice on behalf of the city’s council tenants.

This website will provide information on: who we are; what we do; how we can help; how you can get involved; and the latest news and views on the issues most affecting tenants and leaseholders.
 
Latest
 
Prince Rock tenants vote for transfer - see News.
 
See also our opinion poll on Stock Transfer.   
 

 

 
 
Stock Transfer Opinion Poll
Should the Housing Department stay within the Council, or should it become an independent housing association? That seems to be the choice that will now face Plymouth’s Council tenants.
 
The final decision will be made following the outcome of a vote by all tenants in a stock transfer ballot, expected to take place in the autumn of 2008. 

In the run up to the ballot we are offering you the chance to make your views known via our website poll. The aim of the poll is to track opinion and see how it changes as the consultation exercise begins to have an impact.

So our poll does not restrict you to the one vote. Should your views change, in the light of the information you receive, then you can vote again at a later stage (allow at least 3 months).

Please note: this is just an opinion poll and is not in any way linked to voting in the stock transfer ballot itself.
 

Did You Know?

Plymouth's population is 241,000.

Plymouth City Council employs 11,000 people.

Plymouth has 106 secondary and primary schools.

Plymouth City Council comprises 57 councillors serving 20 wards.

Elections are now held in thirds. This means City Council elections will be held in three out of every four years.

There are just under 16,000 council homes in Plymouth

 

Polls

In a stock transfer ballot which option are you likely to vote for?