The JRA offers other Residents Associations the facility to post information about themselves on this site free of charge.
A link to your pages will be placed on our Home Page. A shortcut will be provided for your members and residents to go directly to your page: e.g. http://www.the-jra.org.uk/yourassociationname.html We will also design a basic layout with your contact details and logo.
Please note that space may be limited.
If you would like to take advantage of this offer, please contact us
Want to form a Residents Association? The JRA can offer advice and assistance. Read our Guide.
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NORA
You might like to join the
National Organisation of Residents Associations which has members in
England, Scotland and Wales. The membership represents about 500,000
residents nationwide. The network was founded by a group of town centre
residents' associations in January 2003 in response to widespread concern that
the environment in which their members lived was being threatened. Planning,
licensing, traffic management, car parking and community safety are all matters
on which members seek help and advice.
Since member organisations come from all parts, communication is through the
internet. Access to published data is via the website and free to
all, but only members receive an email service bringing them up-to-date
information and advice on problems. Members can request help, which can be
obtained quickly using the experience of other members.
New members are welcome from anywhere in the United Kingdom. The more
associations that join, the more influence we are likely to have. We regularly
respond to consultations by government departments, and all members are invited
to contribute to our responses. So look at
Aims and
Join Us webpages,
and fill in the Application Form. A webpage is set up promptly for new members,
and members are added to the emailing list. So please consider membership now
for your residents association. Subscriptions are affordable.
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NHMOL
Another national organisation which may be of interest is the National HMO Lobby.
The National HMO Lobby is an association of some fifty community groups in thirty towns in all parts of the UK, who are concerned to ameliorate the impact of concentrations of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) on their communities. You can contact them at hmolobby@hotmail.com or by post c/o Cardigan Centre, 145 Cardigan Road, Leeds LS6 1LJ