

Megan
Hi, I’m Megan, your Neighbourhood Coordinator, I look after 435 Homes in Molesey. I have 18 years’ experience in the housing sector and have been with PA Housing for just over a year. My roles have always been front facing as I enjoy meeting people. In my short time with PA, I have managed several projects that required time and tenacity, as I endeavour to see everything through to completion. I live in social housing myself, and I am always happy to listen to our residents' concerns and do whatever I can to make them feel heard as well as secure in their homes and communities.

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How to become a Resident Champion
Are you passionate about maintaining a clean, safe, and well-kept neighbourhood? Here’s how you can make a difference in your community by becoming a Resident Champion!
Resident Champions are an additional set of eyes and ears that will enable us to manage our neighbourhoods more effectively, whilst increasing engagement within our neighbourhoods.
Being a Resident Champion can really make a difference in creating a safer and more connected community. By leveraging your local knowledge, you can help identify issues early, provide valuable feedback and nurture a sense of belonging among your neighbours. You can attend joint inspections of where you live with your NC.
You can choose the levels of involvement that best suit you and you’re free to adjust these at any time if your situation changes, so don’t worry about what you commit to.
It’s simple, really – all you have to do is submit your interest either via the MyPA app or by filling out the form on the bottom of our Your Voice webpage and selecting option 8.
Your NC will get in touch to discuss becoming a Resident Champion – if your neighbourhood is currently vacant, another member of the Neighbourhoods team will contact you.
After choosing your level of involvement, you are officially a Resident Champion! You should expect to be in contact with your NC at least once a month, but they’ll discuss how often this will be and any other questions you may have in their first meeting with you.
So, join us in making a real difference by becoming a Resident Champion today!
We understand that things change, so please tell your NC if you ever need to step down from your role. We will automatically deregister you if you have not engaged in your role for 6 months or more.
Becoming a Resident Champion is just one of many ways you can give back to your neighbourhood as a PA resident. So take a look at the Your Voice page to learn more about the opportunities available to you.

Opportunities for Residents
We're here to help you take the next step. As a PA Housing resident, you can access free training, apply for apprenticeships, or explore job opportunities designed just for you.
Opportunities are available from June to December 2025 - find out more and get started today.
Coordinator Areas
- Molesey
Your Neighbourhood
Molesey is a town in Surrey on the River Thames, 13 miles southwest of Central London. It is separated into two halves, East Molesey and West Molesey, near Hampton Court Palace, adding to its rich heritage. The town is also near Kingston and Esher. Molesey's architecture consists of a combination of Victorian and Edwardian homes, as well as more modern developments, many of which have river views.
Natural features in Molesey include the Hurst Park and the River Thames, where you can walk to nearby Hampton Court or Walton-On-Thames. The community is diverse, comprising of families, young professionals and older residents. There are good schools and local amenities such as shops, a swimming pool and a gym. The local community benefits from annual events including Hampton Court Flower show, Hampton Court Ice rink, and Molesey carnival. There are good bus services into Kingston and to Hampton Court railway station, which can take you to London Waterloo within 35 minutes. There is also easy access to the A3 and M25 highways.
The neighbourhood is primarily residential, with major employers in the retail and hospitality sectors, contributing to its local economy. Future developments include the PA housings, Molesey Crescent Scheme, which will provide 16, one, and two-bedroom shared ownership apartments in the neighbourhood improving the rising housing demand.




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