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Peter Becomes a Warden for the Day
Sheffield Homes' Chief Executive Peter Morton pulled on his work boots, picked up his notepad and wore his new staff uniform, as he became one of Sheffield Homes’ Neighbourhood Wardens for the day this week.
Peter began his day at the Burngreave Housing Office where he met his new team and collected his rota for his 8am-4pm shift. His first task in his new role was to help the Burngreave Community and Neighbourhood Wardens on area patrols recording and reporting incidents of graffiti, fly-tipping, litter and vandalism.
On his rounds he also met members of the local community who stopped to have a chat or said hello as he passed, as well as local business owners and community groups.
After a busy day and an end of day team briefing, the Wardens let him go home to put his feet up so he would be rested and ready for his usual 8am start as Chief Executive the next day.
Peter Morton commented “I really enjoyed my day with the Wardens, it was a real challenge and gave me the chance to meet lots of local people.
This is the fourth ‘back-to-the-floor’ training Peter has undertaken recently. He has spent half days with Customer Service Assistants working in Hillsborough First Point, the south Call Centre and with Estate Services Officers from the South East Housing Area.
