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Housing Revenue Account 2023/24 - Update

In August 2022, the Council referred itself to the Regulator for Social Housing in respect of a potential breach of the Home Standard. Since then, significant work has been undertaken at speed in order to identify, understand and rectify the underlying issues in accordance with a detailed ‘Path to Compliance Action Plan’.

 

In addition, in December 2022, the Council committed to undertake a full stock condition survey of its entire housing stock. This was primarily to understand the extent of any issues concerning damp and mould, which has been a focus of all landlords nationally following the tragic death of Awaab Ishak in Rochdale. This work commenced in January 2023, and although it is not anticipated to conclude until early 2023/24, interim findings have now allowed officers to begin to project the cost implications to the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) of dealing with the sizeable number of category 1 and 2 hazards (i.e. the most serious types) which have been identified.

 

The pace of all of this work has been such that the full financial implications were not fully developed at the time of setting the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) budget for 2023/24. As such, the revenue budget which was approved by Council is no longer sufficient to support the level of service which the Council’s tenants deserve and require.

Cabinet is therefore recommended to approve additional one-off revenue expenditure of up to £1 million during 2023/24, to be funded by a reduction in revenue contributions to capital.

Decision type: Key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 10/03/2023

This decision will be taken under urgency procedures.

Reason for urgency:
The Chair of the Scrutiny Committee has been informed by notice in writing of the matter about which the decision is to be made and has agreed that the decision is urgent and cannot be reasonably deferred. Tenant safety is of paramount importance to the Council, and this has meant that work on delivering safety measures relating to mould and damp issues following a recent stock survey have continued at pace, including over and beyond the budget-setting period. As a result of this, and other recent external developments, the HRA revenue budget set for 2023/24 is now insufficient to support the required level of service for tenants and a decision is required urgently to deliver the necessary safety measures.

Decision due: 16 Mar 2023 by Cabinet

Contact: Jody Etherington, Director of Finance, Revenues and Benefits Email: JEtherington@uttlesford.gov.uk.

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