Issue - meetings

Temporary housing accommodation

Meeting: 12/10/2017 - Council (Item 35)

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Cabinet at its meeting on 3 August 2017 considered the report of the head of development and housing on a proposal to provide better temporary housing accommodation.  Cabinet agreed the approach which requires Council’s approval to amend the capital programme allocation.  The proposal includes initially purchasing two properties in Didcot. 

 

The report of the head of development and housing is attached.

 

Recommendation: tomake a supplementary estimate of up to £1,000,000 in 2018/19 for the purchase of temporary housing accommodation and add the temporary housing accommodation scheme to the provisional capital programme. 

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Council considered Cabinet’s recommendation, made at its meeting on 3 August 2017, on temporary housing accommodation provision to 2022.

 

Cabinet had agreed an approach which required Council’s approval to amend the capital programme allocation.

 

Council welcomed the proposal and thanked officers and the Cabinet member for bringing this forward.

 

RESOLVED: to make a supplementary estimate of up to £1,000,000 in 2018/19 for the purchase of temporary housing accommodation (should this be required) and add the temporary housing accommodation scheme to the provisional capital programme. 

 


Meeting: 03/08/2017 - Cabinet (Item 22)

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To consider the report of the interim head of development, regeneration and housing. 

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Minutes:

Cabinet considered the report of the interim head of development, regeneration and housing.  This set out an approach to provide temporary housing accommodation for the period 2017 to 2022.  To meet demand, the report proposed initially purchasing two properties in Didcot. 

 

Scrutiny Committee had welcomed the proposal. 

 

Cabinet considered the options:

1.         Meeting the temporary accommodation demand through local hotels. 

2.         Purchasing accommodation to meet demand, initially buying two properties in Didcot. 

 

Officers had predicted a demand for temporary accommodation.  Cabinet considered that if it did not provide for an increased demand, there was a risk that the cost of housing households in hotels would increase significantly.  By purchasing some property to provide temporary accommodation, the council could save on hotel accommodation costs.  These properties would also generate a rental income and could provide a return on investment as capital assets.  Therefore, Cabinet preferred option 2: buying two properties in Didcot to meet temporary accommodation demand. 

 

RESOLVED:

 

(a)       to approve the approach to temporary housing accommodation provision as set out in the report of the interim head of development, regeneration and housing; and

 

RECOMMENDED: to Council

 

(b)       to make a supplementary estimate of up to £1,000,000 in 2018/19 for the purchase of temporary housing accommodation and add the temporary housing accommodation scheme to the provisional capital programme.