en.Wedoany.com Reported - Window and door contractor Sidey has become the first company in its sector to join the Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS), as it seeks to strengthen its understanding of tenant needs and ensure resident voices are central to how services are delivered, given its extensive work in the social housing sector.

Sidey believes meaningful tenant engagement is essential for creating positive experiences and achieving good outcomes. By becoming a TPAS member, Sidey will deepen its understanding of tenant priorities, helping to improve communication, service delivery, and the overall experience for residents during planned improvement works.
Steve Hardy, Joint Managing Director of Sidey, said the company is proud to be the first window and door contractor to join TPAS. This membership is crucial because all work takes place in residents' homes, and listening to tenants is fundamental to providing the best service. Joining TPAS reinforces the company's commitment to understanding tenant needs, learning from their experiences, and continuously improving communication and collaboration—an important step toward creating better outcomes for tenants and the communities it serves.
Eveline Armour, Chief Executive of TPAS Scotland, said she is delighted to welcome Sidey as the first contractor to join TPAS Scotland. It is extremely important for contractors to listen to and understand tenants, and to deliver services that meet their needs. Therefore, joining the TPAS Scotland network—which regularly engages with tenants, landlords, government, and statutory bodies—helps strengthen this engagement and improve understanding of tenants' needs and priorities.
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