Hulme Court Residents Meeting

We hold regular residents meetings for all customers living in high-rise buildings. These meetings take place every three months to give you an opportunity to connect with us in person.

This is your chance to discuss the latest updates regarding your building (including planned work and safety advice), to share your thoughts and concerns, and to fear about community events and projects in your area.

We'll send you a letter inviting you to the meeting for your building, which will also include the discussion agenda.

Meeting dates and times

Monday 9 February 2026: 4:30pm - 5:30pm

Monday 11 May 2026: 1:00pm - 3:30pm

Monday 10 August 2026: 4:30pm - 5:30pm

Monday 9 November 2026: 1:00pm - 3:30pm

Monday 8 February 2027: 4:30pm - 5:30pm


Meeting location

New Hope Church, Tatton Street, Hulme, Manchester M15 4EQ

Building Safety case information

We’ve summarised all the key safety information to make it as easy as possible for you to access and understand, but if you’d like to know about any of this in more detail, please just get in touch. You can email us on buildingsafety@onemanchester.co.uk to request more information.

Building Safety Information

Name:  Hulme Court

Address: Linby Street, Hulme, Manchester, M15 5AR

Height: 39 metres

Number of floors: 13

Number of apartments:  50

Number of staircases:  2

Year built: 1962

The building structure

Reinforced in situ concrete column and floor slab frame with in fill cavity masonry construction including a whole building steel framed overclad roof and fascia panels and rainscreen external wall cladding system (see below for details).

The external walls construction is:

  • Alucobond A2 rainscreen cladding panels over rockwool mineral insulation to the front elevation
  • Clay tiles over mineral wool insulation to the side and rear elevations
  • Wonderwall 1 clay brick slip panel cladding system on phenolic foam insulation (ground floor only)
  • Insulated aluminium spandrel panels around windows with polyurethane foam core

Date of latest Fire Risk Assessment: Thursday 25 September 2025

Risk rating: Moderate risk

Investment work

We carry out a regular programme of investment and improvement work to ensure all our homes and buildings are safe and pleasant places to live. We also ensure they meet the Government’s ‘Decent Homes’ standard. Previous investment work that has taken place at your building includes: