Agenda and draft minutes

Due to technical issues we are unable to live stream this meeting., Economy and Housing Policy Committee - Tuesday, 26th November, 2024 6.30 pm

Venue: Walton Suite, Guildhall, Winchester

Contact: Matthew Watson, Senior Democratic Services Officer  Tel: 01962 848 317 Email:  mwatson@winchester.gov.uk

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Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies and Deputy Members

To note the names of apologies given and deputy members who are attending the meeting in place of appointed members.

Minutes:

There were no apologies.

 

2.

Declarations of Interests

To receive any disclosure of interests from Members and Officers in matters to be discussed.

 

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Minutes:

No declarations were made.

 

3.

Chairperson's Announcements

Minutes:

No announcements were made.

 

4.

Minutes of the previous meeting held on 17 September 2024 pdf icon PDF 156 KB

That the minutes of the meeting be signed as a correct record.

Minutes:

RESOLVED:

That the minutes of the previous meeting held on 17 September 2024 be approved and adopted.

 

5.

Public Participation

To receive and note questions asked and statements made from members of the public on matters which fall within the remit of the Committee

 

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Minutes:

Councillor Caroline Horrill addressed the committee regarding agenda item 6 -  Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG): Policy Review and her comments were captured within that agenda item.

 

6.

Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG): Policy Review (Presentation) pdf icon PDF 259 KB

 

(Presentation slides to follow)

Minutes:

Councillor Chris Westwood, Cabinet Member for Housing introduced the agenda item which set out proposals for the Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG): Policy Review, (available here). The introduction included the following points.

 

  1. The Disabled Facilities Grant was a mandatory grant aimed at supporting people of all ages to live independently and safely within their own homes. Local authorities had a statutory duty to provide DFGs to eligible applicants.
  2. The current DFG policy was agreed in March 2023 however despite the unchanged amount of DFG received since August 2019, there had been an increase in DFG applications and approvals.
  3. The Council had historically underspent on DFGs, building up a reserve, however, it was now spending its full allocation.
  4. If customer demand continued and DFG funding remained unchanged, the Council would exhaust its funds by the financial year 2027/28, potentially leading to a waiting list for approved applications.
  5. The officer presentation would outline options to change the DFG policy to better meet the needs of vulnerable residents within Winchester and ensure the best value for money.
  6. The committee's views and comments were sought on the proposed options before finalising the revised DFG policy and presenting it to cabinet for a decision next year.

 

Karen Thorburn, Service Lead - Strategic Housing provided a presentation (available here) which provided the committee with an overview of the Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) Policy Review options. Several points were raised including the following:

 

  1. The DFG funding flowed from central government to Hampshire County Council and then to Winchester City Council. It was a capital grant available to all ages across private sector housing tenures but excluded Winchester City Council tenants who were funded through the housing revenue account.
  2. The grant's purpose was to enable eligible disabled individuals, as defined by the Act, to live safely and independently in their own homes for as long as possible.
  3. Applications for the grant were made to the Council, either via Hampshire County Council or directly to Winchester City Council's housing occupational therapist.
  4. The most common adaptations funded by the DFG were wet rooms.
  5. Once an application was approved, it passed to the Grant officer who ensured the works were reasonable and practical, considering the property's condition and the proportionality of work costs.
  6. There was a need to review the DFG policy to reflect the budget and increasing demands.
  7. Over the past four years, applications and approved grants had risen, and the average cost of works had increased, while the grant allocations had remained the same.
  8. Three options for policy change were presented for consideration, each with its advantages, disadvantages, and potential impacts on the Council's ability to fulfil its duties and manage the DFG budget effectively.

 

Councillor Caroline Horrill addressed the committee and emphasised the need for transparency in the Council's actions and clarity on the maximum grant amounts and their implications. Councillor Horrill highlighted the importance of understanding the types of requests and levels of spending to better grasp the current situation and stressed  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6.

7.

Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Business Plan & Budget Options pdf icon PDF 274 KB

The Economy and Housing Policy Committee are asked to comment on the proposals contained within the attached Cabinet Report, ref CAB 3478.

Minutes:

Councillor Chris Westwood, Cabinet Member for Housing introduced the report, ref CAB 3478 which set out proposals for the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Business Plan & Budget Options, (available here).

 

Councillor Westwood advised that the report had been reviewed by the Scrutiny Committee on 12 November 2024 and that the Cabinet had also reviewed the paper and approved the budget options detailed in Appendix 2 as a basis for consultation to inform the February 2025 budget setting. He advised that the Committee's views on the paper, including the budget options in Appendix 2, would be considered in preparing the February 2025 budget paper.

 

Councillor Westwood provided a brief introduction to the paper, which could be summarised as follows:

 

1.     The budget for 2024/25 was set against a backdrop of high interest rates and aimed to address inflationary pressures.

2.     Although CPI inflation had fallen to 1.7% in September 2024, below the Bank of England's target of 2%, key cost drivers for the HRA, such as energy and building materials, remained significantly high.

3.     The main cost pressures were identified as continuing inflationary pressures on building supplies, increased capital costs for maintaining existing housing stock, high capital financing interest rates, challenges in new homes viability due to high public works loan board interest rates and the recent agreement to purchase 146 affordable homes in Kings Barton.

4.     The Council had set rents in line with the rent standard and central government's guidelines, with the current basis being CPI plus 1% for 2025/26.

5.     The budget options supported the Council's commitment to increasing investment in customers' homes, delivering 1,000 new homes by 2032/33, and improving customer service for repairs and maintenance.

6.     Without addressing these pressures, there would have been insufficient resources to deliver a balanced budget over the 30-year planning period while meeting policy objectives.

7.     A savings target of £2 million per annum had been established, and officers had been working to identify potential opportunities for this.

8.     The approach to service charges would ensure that those who used the service paid for it, with measures to dampen any significant increases.

9.     Feedback from the TACT Board was broadly supportive of the proposed actions.

 

The committee was asked to comment on the proposals contained within the attached Cabinet Report, ref CAB 3478. The committee proceeded to ask questions and debate the report. In summary, the following matters were raised.

 

  1. A question was asked regarding the impact on individuals of the CPI + 1% rent increase, specifically how it affected those who paid rent in full versus those on benefits, and the potential hardship it might cause.
  2. Further clarification was sought on the proportion of people having their rents paid in full and those who might have been impacted by the rent increase.
  3. A question was raised regarding page 28, particularly the impact of the rise in National Insurance on the cost of labour and prices for repairs and maintenance.
  4. A further question was asked about the future pricing for  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7.

8.

To note the Current Work Programme. pdf icon PDF 47 KB

Minutes:

RESOLVED:

 

The current work programme was noted.

 

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