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NEW Homes Business Plan 2015/20

Meeting: 07/10/2015 - Community and Enterprise Overview & Scrutiny Committee (Item 36)

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The Service Manager, Housing Programmes presented the North East Wales (NEW) Homes Business Plan 2015/20 and updated Members on progress made since the company had been established.  He spoke about work undertaken to develop the business plan and the aim to work strategically with the Council’s SHARP project and housing associations to address key areas of housing need.  It was noted that the findings of the recent joint Local Housing Market Assessment which had indicated an annual shortfall of 246 affordable dwellings in Flintshire.  In referring to the affordability of the market compared with average salaries in Flintshire, the Service Manager said that NEW Homes would also help to deliver long-term housing opportunities for those unable to access affordable properties who were not eligible for social housing.

 

Through the first phase of the SHARP project, NEW Homes would benefit from 300 new properties, starting with the first scheme proposed at The Walks in Flint.  Feedback would be sought from a community consultation event on 9 October 2015 so that the scheme could be finalised prior to seeking approval at Cabinet: a similar approach would be taken for all future schemes.  An update was also given on the 13 new build properties from developers under Section 106 Planning Agreements which were shortly to be transferred to the company.

 

A piece of work was underway to explore opportunities to borrow against existing assets to purchase circa eight new properties, which could be let on affordable rent in areas of proven housing need.  Future proposals including how this would be funded would be brought to the Committee for consideration.

 

Councillor Peter Curtis welcomed the progress made by the company, particularly in view of the likely increased demand for affordable rent as a result of changes to Working Tax Credits and rent increases in the private sector.

 

In response to a question from Councillor Nancy Matthews on borrowing, the Chief Officer explained about options to borrow against existing assets potentially from the Council which could then reap a return for the Council.  In terms of the scheme proposed in Flint, the recommendation would be to use long-term leasing financing from a private finance company.  NEW Homes would receive the rental income to cover management and maintenance costs and would pay leasing finance costs over 30 years, after which the properties would revert to the company for £1 per property.  Approval of the business plan would be sought from Cabinet before bringing forward each capital scheme for individual approval.

 

In welcoming the report, Councillor Mike Reece asked about the potential for the Council to take on derelict properties.  The Chief Officer explained that various options were currently being explored to develop the number of properties in the company’s portfolio within the legal powers available.  Whilst the Empty Homes Scheme was already in place, other options could be considered such as re-purchasing unused ex-Council properties and bringing them back up to standard for letting.

 

Councillor Ian Dunbar welcomed the forthcoming community consultation event in Flint and  ...  view the full minutes text for item 36