Neighbourhood Watched - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Trouble With Young Men
Ivan Wright from the enforcement team takes on an abusive tenant with a string of exotic pets and a short temper who believes he is being victimised, while a former asylum seeker faces life in the UK without his family, a job or a home.
Meanwhile, housing officer Linda Chapman works with the police to help her solve the mystery of a flat with suspicious smells coming from under the front door.
A New Home
Tenancy Enforcement Officers Pam Hollingsworth and Martin Bell call time-out for two party-loving single mums and their visitors, who are causing havoc on their estate.
And Lettings Manager Shonna Hildersley helps an elderly couple who have been living in social housing at the same property for nearly 50 years, and are now in desperate need of a new home.
Blood is Thicker than Water
In this episode, tenancy enforcement officers Pam Hollingsworth and Martin Bell are called to the home of an 89-year-old grandmother on a sheltered housing scheme. Groups of men have been spotted coming and going from her shed in the early hours, leaving neighbours feeling afraid.
A devastating illness forces one woman to turn to social housing for the first time in her life, while housing officer Lee Barrett has to make a difficult decision over two dogs that he suspects are a banned dangerous breed.
Over-Crowded and Under-Funded
In this episode, Housing Officer Sandra Proctor faces a dilemma - the homeless grandson of an elderly tenant has moved in, against the rules, and now will not leave his grandmother in peace.
Housing Manager Karen Hyland struggles to move three families with overcrowding problems in an ambitious three-way swap, and Housing Officer Lee Holden tries to keep the peace on an estate where a large group of tenants have been left in limbo, following cuts in the regeneration budget.
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