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Meeting: 17/10/2013 - Executive (Item 34)

34 Adoption of the Housing Allocations Policy (EX2685) pdf icon PDF 90 KB

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Purpose:  To approve and adopt the Council's policy for assessment and allocation of applicants seeking social housing.

 

Additional documents:

Decision:

Resolved that the Housing Allocations Policy be approved and adopted.

 

This decision is not subject to call in as:

 

·      the item has been considered by the Overview and Scrutiny Commission, or has been the subject of a review undertaken by another body within the preceding six months.

 

therefore it will be implemented immediately.

Minutes:

The Executive considered a report (Agenda Item 6) which sought approval to adopt the Council’s policy for assessment and allocation of applicants seeking social housing.

Councillor Roger Croft stated that this policy was the product of 18 months work and Officers had been assisted in developing the detail of the policy by a cross-party task group of Members which had been overseen by the Overview and Scrutiny Management Commission.

The policy provided details about who qualified for an allocation of social housing in West Berkshire and the priority they would be given. New qualifying criteria would ensure that West Berkshire’s social housing would be directed towards those applicants who had a defined local connection to the district and those who had the greatest housing need. These principles had been supported throughout the two public consultations that had been held.

The Housing Act 1996 required local authorities to give preference to certain groups of applicants and the policy did this by awarding points for specific issues of housing need. During testing of the proposed housing needs assessment it became clear that the current practice of awarding points purely for the time the applicants had been on the housing register skewed the housing need assessment could result in allocations being made to applicants who were not in the greatest housing need. Therefore, these ‘time waiting points’ had been removed from the final draft of the Housing Allocation Policy. Appendix C to the report set out a full summary of all amendment made to the policy following consultation.

The policy would be implemented through the Choice Lettings Scheme which offered accountability and transparency in the allocation of social housing in West Berkshire.

Councillor Graham Jones referred to a specific case in Lambourn where a property had been allocated to a person outside the village. However, they had been service personnel and he asked for clarification on how they would fit into the policy. Councillor Croft responded that armed personnel and their families were generally exempt from the local connection qualifying criteria. In particular, those who were currently serving in the regular armed forces or who had served in the regular armed forces within the last five years. Also bereaved spouses or civil partners of members of the armed forces whose death was as a result of their service and who were being asked to leave Ministry of Defence (MoD) accommodation. Existing or former members of the reserve forces who were suffering from a serious injury or disability which was wholly attributable to their service would also qualify for local connection. This meant that applicants who fell into one of those groups would be deemed to have a local connection for the purposes of housing allocations and would qualify for the Common Housing Register.

Councillor Irene Neill referred to the fact that Looked After Children (LAC) were often placed outside the district and she queried whether those children would lose their local connection if they wished to return to the area after  ...  view the full minutes text for item 34