Venue: Council Chamber, Rushcliffe Arena, Rugby Road, West Bridgford
Contact: Helen Tambini 0115 9148320
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Minutes of the Meeting held on 8 February 2022 PDF 335 KB Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday, 8 February 2022, were declared a true record and signed by the Chairman. |
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Citizens' Questions To answer questions submitted by citizens on the Council or its services. Minutes: There were no citizens’ questions. |
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Opposition Group Leaders' Questions To answer questions submitted by Opposition Group Leaders on items on the agenda. Minutes: Question from Councillor J Walker to Councillor A Brennan.
“In respect of the Housing Delivery Plan has Cabinet considered re-establishing our own housing stock to support an increase in social housing availability in the Borough as a way of dealing with the growing gap between house prices and earnings as well as the ever-increasing pressures put on residents from a private rental market forces?”
Councillor Brennan responded by stating that the Council did not consider that this would adequately address the issues raised by Councillor Walker, nor that it would be financially viable. The Council was already delivering significant numbers of affordable housing across the Borough, with the delivery of a further 750 units anticipated over the next five years. Cabinet noted that between 2016-2021, the Council delivered more affordable and social housing units than any other council in Nottinghamshire. Councillor Brennan stated that the Council had a very successful track record of partnership working with its registered social providers and that the Council’s capital budget was used to deliver a balance of tenures to meet local housing need. There would be significant financial risks associated with bringing housing back into Council ownership, not least having to significantly borrow to fund any acquisitions, future development, and recruiting suitably qualified staff to manage that stock. Councillor Brennan advised that the Council would continue to focus on supporting good quality private sector housing coupled with financial incentives to assist individuals and families on low incomes to gain access to accommodation and by doing so alleviate the pressures on the demand for social rented housing. The Council would also work collaboratively to co-produce bids to secure Government funding to support the provision of additional supported housing for vulnerable groups, such as rough sleepers and survivors of domestic abuse thereby improve wider health and wellbeing outcomes.
Councillor J Walker asked a supplementary question to Councillor Brennan regarding the possibility of using the new County Deal to fund social housing.
Councillor Brennan responded by stating that the issue would be the financial viability of purchasing and holding housing stock under any arrangement that was likely to be available and the fact that the Council has declared that it did not want to take on any additional borrowing. Councillor Brennan stated that if there was any additional information that she was unaware of, that would be provided in writing following the meeting. |
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Revenue and Capital Budget Monitoring 2021/22 - Quarter 3 PDF 705 KB The report of the Director – Finance and Corporate Services is attached. Decision:
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Housing Delivery Plan 2022-2027 PDF 323 KB The report of the Director – Neighbourhoods is attached. Additional documents:
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The report of the Director – Neighbourhoods is attached. Additional documents:
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