A Residents’ Association Meeting (RAM) is a gathering of residents of a particular housing development, typically in the UK, organized to discuss and decide on issues that may affect their residential environment. The purpose of RAM is to provide a platform for residents to come together, voice their opinions, and have a say in the decisions and policies that affect their housing. The scope of the meeting covers topics such as maintenance, safety, security, and the general welfare of the housing development and its residents. The meeting is also a chance for residents to network with one another and build a sense of community. During the meeting, residents may propose and debate ideas, as well as vote on initiatives and policies. The outcome of the meeting is then communicated to the relevant authorities, such as local councils and housing management companies.