50 Housing Stock Condition Survey
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To inform Cabinet of the updated findings of housing stock condition surveys (report of the Assistant Director – Housing enclosed).
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the Assistant Director – Housing which provided the Cabinet with updated findings of housing stock condition surveys.
The Portfolio Holder for Strategic and Operational Housing introduced the report and highlighted the following points:
Members considered the report and raised the following points:
DECISION:
That the progress on stock condition surveys be received.
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45 Housing Stock Condition Survey – Update
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To report on the updated findings of housing stock condition surveys (report of the Assistant Director – Housing enclosed).
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the report of the Assistant Director – Housing which reported on the updated findings of housing stock condition surveys.
The Housing Property and Repairs Manager introduced the report and summarised the following main points:
Members considered the report and made the following comments:
· Members asked whether the service was confident that it would reach 100% survey completion by the end of October 2025.
o The Housing Property and Repairs Manager responded while 100% completion was ambitious, the service was realistically aiming for 90%+, with additional resources being sought to support surveyor capacity in November.
· Members noted the energy performance ratings and were reassured that many properties were rated A, B or C.
o The Housing Property and Repairs Manager confirmed that the latest round of grant funding would target 615 properties over the next two years to further improve ratings.
· Members queried whether any damp and mould cases had regressed.
o The Housing Property and Repairs Manager responded that damp and mould cases received a six-monthly follow-up call after the repairs to assess whether the issue continued to be resolved. From around 160 cases, 10 had been reopened for further investigation.
· Members queried whether external insulation was part of the remedial work.
o The Housing Property and Repairs Manager responded that this was not the case. Whilst damp and mould remediation work could involve external damp course or repointing repairs, the focus was more on internal repairs, ventilation and heating.
· Members queried the performance of the external consultants.
o The Housing Property and Repairs Manager confirmed that the consultants were providing sufficient data to build a robust business plan.
· Members queried whether local government reorganisation (LGR) would affect the programme.
o The Housing Property and Repairs Manager responded that the service was continuing as planned and that work was not being delayed due to LGR.
· Members noted the additional resources approved earlier in the year, as recommended by the Performance Monitoring Panel, which had enabled the service to stay on target. Members agreed that a further recommendation to Cabinet be added regarding the continuation of necessary resources to ensure that performance targets were met.
Agreed:
1) That the work underway to survey all residential council homes and associated assets be noted; and
2) That, following the implementation of additional resources, the benefits and progress achieved be noted; and that Cabinet be requested to continue the implementation of the necessary resources to ensure that performance targets were me