Temple Court Information Page

Welcome to our information page for residents of Temple Court. Below you will find a selection of information specific to your block.

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Your Contacts at SEH - East 1 Patch

Tenancy 

  • The Tenancy Services Officer currently assigned to look after the East 1 patch is Shifrah Walker Abidoye 
  • You can email them on shifrahwalkerabidoye@seh.southend.gov.uk 
  • Or call them on: 0800 833160 

 

Housing Support 

There are several Housing Support Officers covering this patch, who can provide support as explained on our Support with your Tenancy webpage.  Please contact the team by: 

 

Resident Engagement 

Your Resident Engagement Officer Charisse Chukwurah.   

If you would like to contact the Resident Engagement team about any upcoming events or any ideas you have to improve your community, please send them an email on residentengagement@seh.southend.gov.uk  

If you want to join the Resident Advisory Panel please complete the online form or contact Sue Rickard by calling 0800 833160. 

Building and Fire Safety Information

You can find building specific information about its construction, its fire safety measures, its emergency evacuation plans, and its fire doors in the Block Specific Information document:  Temple Court Block Specific Safety Information for Residents [pdf] 741KB

Download the latest fire safety assessment report:  Fire Risk Assessment Temple Court [pdf] 375KB

You can find out about your bin collection days by using Southend Council's Waste App, but if you cannot access the app you can call their customer services team on 01702 215006 for this information 

Take care when using bins 

In 2025 we had a fire in the bin room of one of our high rise blocks, which may have been caused by a lit cigarette or other flammable item such as lithium batteries being disposed of down the bin chute. Please be extremely careful when disposing of household waste. Items that could cause a fire such as cigarettes, matches, batteries, especially lithium-ion batteries, must not be put with household waste and never down bin chutes. 

Temple Court Estate Inspection

Inspected on:

9th September 2025

Inspection carried out by:

Shifrah Walker-Abidoye - Tenancy Officer - Clive Schwarz - Surveyor

Outcome of inspection:

Caretaking:

  • Nothing to raise.

Repairs:

  • Nothing to raise.

Tenancy:

  • Nothing to raise.

Date of next inspection:

Date to be arranged.