Decision details

Application to Homes England for a Designated Protected Area waiver request - Crowland

Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Strategic and Operational Housing

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

The report seeks to formalise the Council’s agreement to Accent Group's (a registered provider of social housing) request to submit a DPA waiver request regarding 17 Barbers Drove, James Road, Crowland. This allows Accent Group to access an affordable housing grant from Homes England, enabling them to provide shared ownership homes on the site.

This report has been produced in accordance with the agreed procedure for such requests (as captured in the Portfolio Holder - Housing and Health report published 4 September 2020).

Decision:

That an application be made to Homes England on behalf of Accent Group to apply a waiver to the ‘Designated Protected Area’ status to the site at 17 Barbers Drove, James Road, Crowland

 

Reasons for the decision:

There is strong evidence for the need for affordable homes in South Holland, and shared ownership is a tenure that plays a demonstrable role in supporting households into home ownership in the area. Granting the waiver allows Accent Group to utilize the Homes England grant, which will support investment in South Holland and the delivery of affordable homes.

It is rare for owners of shared ownership housing to ‘staircase’ to 100% in Crowland (and indeed across the district as a whole). Therefore, there is limited evidence of the need to use regulation to restrict staircasing in Crowland, as homes tend to remain in supply as shared ownership housing on subsequent sales.

To support and encourage the provision of new affordable home ownership products in the district. The Homes England grant funding can only be utilized on the units if the DPA waiver is granted. The funding will also be reused, at the point of the shared owners purchasing additional shares, to deliver affordable homes in the future.

To allow these homes to be sold on the same lease terms as other shared ownership homes in Crowland. Given that shared ownership of affordable housing secured through the S106 Agreement is highly unlikely to attract grant funding or be included within Homes England’s delivery programme, it would not fall under the limitations of housing in a DPA. Therefore, a waiver is necessary to allow the homes to be sold on the same terms as other shared ownership homes within the site in Crowland.

Given the ongoing supply of shared ownership housing, it is reasonable to allow purchasers of these homes to acquire them on a standard lease, as this should improve mortgage availability for prospective buyers.

Alternative options considered:

Option One: Take no action, which would result in no application being made to Homes England, preventing Accent Group from accessing the grant funding to bring the share ownership units forward.

Option two: The council declines the request from Accent Group and chooses not to seek a waiver from Homes England which would have the same effect as above.

Interests and Nature of Interests Declared:

None

Wards Affected: Crowland and Deeping St Nicholas;

Conflict of Interest: None

Dispensation Granted: None

Other reasons / organisations consulted

N/A

Consultees

N/A

Contact: Priscilla Aremu, Housing Strategy and Enabling Officer Email: Priscilla.Aremu@sholland.gov.uk.

Publication date: 24/12/2024

Date of decision: 24/12/2024

Effective from: 04/01/2025

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