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(c) The 2007 Housing Review (Overview and Scrutiny (Community Services) Committee Minute No. 32)
Mrs S M Wigglesworth, the Chairman of the Housing Panel, presented a report (Paper G92) concerning the 2007 Housing Review.
She explained that the Panel had reviewed the following strategies and policy documents:-
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Babergh’s Housing Strategy 2004-2009 (which includes the Affordable Housing Programme).
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Babergh’s Homelessness Strategy.
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The Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Business Plan.
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The Sheltered Housing Review.
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The Gypsy and Travellers Accommodation Needs Assessment.
No major policy changes were considered necessary, but there were ten recommendations which required Council approval. Mrs Wigglesworth explained the background to these recommendations and she and the Head of Community Development answered Members’ questions on them.
It was noted that Recommendation 2.5 should refer to Nos. 30 and 31 Thatched Cottages, Tattingstone, not Nos. 1 and 2. It was suggested that the wording of this recommendation should be amended to make it clear that the proposal was for the properties to be sold in their present condition.
RECOMMENDED TO STRATEGY COMMITTEE AND COUNCIL
(1) That the following Council owned sites be included within the Affordable Housing Programme for the development of new affordable housing, and that approval for the disposal of these sites be granted, subject to the appropriate terms and conditions:-
- Land at 28 Cornerth Crescent, Great Cornard
- Land to the rear of Garrards Road, Elmsett
- Land at Palfrey Heights Brantham
- Land adjacent to 36-38, 44-46 and 45-47 Kingsland Shotley
(2) That the following amendments be made to the approved Affordable Housing Programme:
- To develop the land adjacent to No. 2 The Street, Monks Eleigh as social housing instead of selling it
- To change the tenure mix at Rotheram Road, Bildeston to provide 8 houses for rent and 7 houses for shared ownership instead of 15 houses for shared ownership
(3) That the updated Affordable Housing Programme, as detailed in Appendix 1, be approved.
(4) That the Head of Community Development be delegated authority to approve any minor amendments in the approved Affordable Housing Programme in consultation with the Housing Panel. This will exclude land where Ministerial consent for the sale is required under Article 4(17) of the Council’s Constitution.
(5) That delegated authority be given to the Head of Contract and Asset Management in consultation with the Head of Community Development to sell the Council owned cottages at Nos. 30 and 31 Thatched Cottages, Tattingstone on the open market in their present condition and for the proceeds of sale to be used, in the first instance, for the delivery of affordable housing in Tattingstone and its surrounding area, then, failing that, for affordable housing elsewhere in the Babergh District.
(6) That the Council works in partnership with a preferred Registered Social Landlord, selected by the Head of Community Development in consultation with the Housing Panel, to provide a Private Leasing Scheme in the Babergh district. Furthermore, that the Council adopts a revision to its current grants and loans policy so that financial assistance is only given to those landlords who take part in the Private Sector Leasing scheme and landlords who are registered charities.
(7) That the Terms of Reference of the Hadleigh Swimming Pool Steering Group, approved by the Strategy Committee on 29 June 2006, be extended to enable the Steering Group to consider the future use of the disused Pavilion building and adjoining land on the Calais Street recreation ground.
(8) That the Housing Panel undertakes a feasibility study into the redevelopment and regeneration of the Council’s sheltered housing scheme at Tenterpiece, Lavenham in consultation with the local Member and reports back to Strategy Committee with its conclusions.
(9) That the temporary post of Homelessness Prevention Officer (Post No. CC210T) be made permanent; subject to the inclusion of the additional amount in the Council’s budget.
(10) That Babergh works with neighbouring local authorities to assess the best way of jointly meeting the accommodation needs of Gypsies and Travellers. |