Decision details

RULE 3.5.15 - Local Authority Housing Fund Delivery Programme (WL)

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Built Environment, Housing and Sustainable Development

Decision status: Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

To provide Afghan and Ukraine households who have arrived in the UK via specified resettlement and relocation schemes with safe and suitable long-term accommodation.  On 14th March the Council agreed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to provide 22 units of such accommodation in return for funding.

Decision:

In consultation with the Cabinet Member for Resources, the Cabinet member agrees to:

 

1.1  The acceptance of the principles of the scheme as articulated in the:

 

(1)  LAHF Memorandum of Understanding dated 14th March, including providing 22 units of suitable accommodation in return for accepting £3.04m of DLUHC funding, attached in Appendix 1 of the report.

 

(2)  The LAHF High-Level Business case, attached in Appendix 2 of the report.

 

(3)  The contracting of Aequus to deliver and manage the homes required as detailed within the report.

 

1.2  In consultation with the Cabinet Member for Resources, to delegate:

 

(1)  Entry to the B&NES and Aequus LAHF Agreement contracting delivery of the programme and;

 

(2)  All operational decisions, including agreement of individual property business cases, to the Director of Regeneration & Housing in consultation with the s151 and Monitoring Officers.

 

1.3  To safeguard the properties purchased through the grant funding by imposing a restrictive covenant on title requiring that the Council hold the properties solely for affordable housing purposes.

 

1.4  To amend the capital programme, having regard to the existing full approval of programme initiation costs of £250k, as follows:

 

(1)  Full approval of a further sum of £1,812k reflecting estimates for 10 Open Market Purchases funded by DLUHC grant and full recognition of earmarked Homelessness Prevention Grant contribution of £267k.

 

(2)  Provisional Programme of £1,245k for the balance of DLUCH funding to be contingency for above and a sum for transferring Council Properties (creating 12 units) when estimates are fully completed (to be updated by future Officer Delegated Decisions).

 

(3)  Noting estimated loans of £1,328k to Aequus will be reflected in existing Approval for Property Company Investment - Council (Loan): Developments.

Reasons for the decision:

To comply with the requirements of the Local Authority Housing Fund (LAHF) and in doing so secure £3.04m LAHF grant to provide 22 homes to ensure Afghan and Ukraine households who have arrived in the UK via specified resettlement and relocation schemes are provided with safe and suitable long-term accommodation. Longer term the homes delivered through this scheme will provide general needs accommodation for B&NES residents.

Alternative options considered:

1.  Do nothing and miss the opportunity to secure £3.04m towards the delivery of 22 units for affordable housing.

 

2.  Housing Services internally deliver the programme, requiring the recruitment of specific resources to purchase and manage the properties integrating into B&NES Homes as Registered Provider.

Publication date: 21/09/2023

Date of decision: 21/09/2023

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