77 Housing Allocations Policy update
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To provide an update on the
performance and effectiveness of the Housing Allocations Policy
following its last formal review (report of the Assistant Director
- Housing enclosed).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the
Assistant Director – Housing which provided an update on the
performance and effectiveness of the Housing Allocations Policy
following its last formal review.
The Assistant Director – Housing
introduced the report and stated that:
- The report provided a twelve-month
update on changes approved to the policy in 2024.
- As part of the update, no further
changes were recommended but minor administrative changes that had
been made were outlined within the report.
- The policy was working well and was
operationally effective.
Members considered the report and made the
following comments:
- Members commented that the fact that
no changes were recommended suggested that the policy was fit for
purpose.
- Members queried whether there was a
degree of discretion where transferees would be placed within a
higher band if they had extenuating circumstances.
- The Assistant Director –
Housing confirmed that this was the case. The previous policy had
automatically placed transferees into band 2, placing them above
existing South Holland tenants.
- Members asked if transferees were
overcrowded in their current property would they be place in a
lower band.
- The Assistant Director –
Housing commented that tenants had the option to complete a mutual
exchange. As part of the policy, there was a strict local
connection criteria which made the policy fair to all
applicants.
- Members commented that they would
expect band 1 to only contain the most urgent and severe cases.
They queried whether the number currently in that band was what
would be expected.
- The Assistant Director –
Housing confirmed that the number in that band would be as he would
expect. He clarified that band 1 concerned a narrow set of
circumstances and did include those who had very specific property
needs to ensure that they had priority when a suitable property
became available, potentially sitting in the band for some
time.
- Members asked whether band 1 could
include people who were currently under occupying a property and
were waiting for a smaller property.
- The Assistant Director –
Housing stated that a priority level would not be given solely
based on over or under occupation.
- He explained that band 1 was
specific for those the Council had a statutory duty to assist, such
as with statutory overcrowding.
- In cases of medical welfare, only
exceptional circumstances where a specific adaptation was required
would be placed in band 1.
- Those placed in band 1 were usually
rehoused quicker but the policy ensured the best use of housing
stock.
- Members queried whether rough
sleepers would automatically be placed into band 1.
- The Assistant Director –
Housing commented that provisions for rough sleepers were separate
to those on the housing register. If those people were working with
the Council and were on the register, they would usually be placed
in band 3, only going into band 1 is there was exceptional
circumstances.
- The Assistant Director –
Wellbeing and Community Leadership stated that there was a
distinction to be made between those that were homeless and those
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