Decision Maker: Scrutiny Commission
Decision status: Information Only
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Members were informed of the delivery of affordable housing in the borough. During discussion, the following points were raised:
· The more proactive parish councils seemed to receive a greater proportion of affordable housing
· The recent scheme in Markfield had resulted not only in housing local people, but the repatriation of those who had had to leave Markfield previously
· The lack of protection against the risk of affordable housing being sold on at market value and no longer being affordable, except on rural exception sites
· The lack of protection in relation to resale of shared ownership properties, except on rural exception sites
· The improved housing market leading to fewer developers trying to reduce numbers of affordable housing based on viability
· The need to discourage developers from building certain styles of properties due to the risk of social landlords not bidding for the properties
· The notion of gifted units was supported.
A member asked how many of the 828 completions were still in the social rented sector, how many were in shared ownership, how many of those had been sold on and which housing associations were responsible for those properties. It was agreed that a report answering these questions would be brought to the April meeting.
RESOLVED –
(i) The report be noted;
(ii) The above requested report be brought to the April meeting of the Scrutiny Commission.
Report author: Nic Thomas
Publication date: 10/02/2017
Date of decision: 08/12/2016
Decided at meeting: 08/12/2016 - Scrutiny Commission
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