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19/08/2021 - Grant Award Extension Children and Family Centres ref: 7412    Recommendations Approved

To approve grant extension of the Children and Family Centres

Decision Maker: Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Refugees

Decision published: 24/08/2021

Effective from: 02/09/2021

Decision:

That the grant funding for the period 1 December 2020 – 30 November 2021 (twelve months) to the lead agencies (named as shown in Table 1) to continue the delivery of the Children and Family Centre’s programme be approved. The twelve-month grant award has a total value of £2,335,114.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: David Quirke-Thornton


27/07/2021 - Reopening Rye Lane ref: 7403    Recommendations Approved

To approve the implementation of an Experimental Traffic Management Order (ETMO) to open Rye Lane to buses and timed deliveries only.

 

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Leisure, Parks, Streets and Clean Air

Decision published: 02/08/2021

Effective from: 10/08/2021

Decision:

 

a)  That the implementation of an Experimental Traffic Management Order (ETMO) to open Rye Lane to buses and timed deliveries only be approved.

 

b)  That the guidance from Public Health England with regard to the current status of Covid-19 in the context of the timing of the opening of Rye Lane be noted.

 

c)  That the consultation undertaken to date with businesses on Rye Lane and ward councillors be noted.

 

Wards affected: Rye Lane;

Lead officer: Matt Clubb


30/07/2021 - Gateway 1 Children and Families Centres Procurement Strategy ref: 7402    Recommendations Approved

1.  That the procurement strategy outlined in this report for the delivery of the Children and Family Centres programme via four Single Supplier Negotiations (SSN) with the lead agencies listed in table 1 for a period of 2 years from 30 November 2021 at an estimated aggregated annual value of £1,740,000 making an estimated total aggregate cost of £3,480,000 over two years, be approved by the Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children, Young People an Education.

 

2.  That the Gateway 2: Contract Award Decision to the Strategic Director of Children’s and Adults’ Services be delegated to the Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education

Decision Maker: Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Refugees

Decision published: 30/07/2021

Effective from: 07/08/2021

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: David Quirke-Thornton


23/07/2021 - Minor Traffic Scheme 2021/22 Batch 2 ref: 7396    Recommendations Approved

That the non-strategic traffic and highway improvements and complementary streetspace measures, detailed in the appendices to this report and summarized in Table 1, be approved for implementation subject to the outcome of any necessary statutory consultation and procedures.

 

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Leisure, Parks, Streets and Clean Air

Decision published: 23/07/2021

Effective from: 31/07/2021

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Caroline Bruce


19/07/2021 - Southwark youth deal - Positive Future for Young People Fund (Youth and Play Commissioning Plan) ref: 7395    Recommendations Approved

To approve the commissioning plan for the new Positive Future for Young People grants programme

Decision Maker: Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Refugees

Decision published: 20/07/2021

Effective from: 28/07/2021

Decision:

1.  That the commissioning plan for the new ‘Positive Future for Young People Fund’ grants programme for the period 1 April 2022 – 31 March 2024 for the total value of £1,145,994, be approved.

 

2.  That it be approved that the grant funding be split as follows:

 

·  £1,085,994 to commission activities for young people for the period 2022/23 and 2023/24 with 10% of this fund being directly overseen by young people, i.e. young people will be directly involved in deciding which providers to allocate 10% of this funding to.

 

·  £60,000 over the two year period for young people to apply to directly, this is to enable them to access certain activities, where barriers such as affordability and accessibility might be an issue.

 

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Caroline Bruce


13/07/2021 - Southwark Stands Together Annual report ref: 7379    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

The following were in attendance to give insight to their involvement and feedback to the report:

 

·  Winnie Baffoe, co-director of South London Mission

·  Joelle D’Fontaine, At Your Beat (ATB) founder and creator and Nike trainer and

·  Makeda Williams-Pinnock, head teacher of Victory primary school.

 

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That the Southwark Stands Together (SST) annual report (Appendix 1 of the report) be noted.

 

2.  That commitment to SST programme delivery be reaffirmed and that chief officer team, as the senior steering group for the programme, be asked to review activity and next steps to ensure the progress made in the last year is sustained and accelerated.

 

3.  That it be agreed that learning from SST informs the work underway as part of the Southwark equality framework (paper elsewhere on the agenda).

 

4.  That a plan for regular reporting to the community on the work to tackle inequalities through the equalities framework, including annual reporting to cabinet on SST programme delivery be developed.


13/07/2021 - Borough Emergency Plan 2021 ref: 7384    Recommendations Approved

To agree the Generic Emergency Plan

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That the annual review of the generic borough emergency plan be agreed with the understanding that further lessons from both the ongoing response to COVID-19 and other incidents will continue to be incorporated into future learning and planning.

 

2.  That updated councillor briefing sessions are put in place to further explore the role of councillors in emergency planning and to inform future development of incident management.

 

3.  That it be noted that the council’s emergency arrangements will continue to be guided by pan-London standards and approach, including any ongoing  arrangements resulting from the city-wide COVID-19 response.

 

4.  That in the light of the fluidity in Covid infection rates across London, that the council reserves the right to activate council wide emergency response arrangements, acting on the advice of public health locally and regionally as appropriate.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Eleanor Kelly


13/07/2021 - The Great Estates Guarantee and the Great Estates Commitments ref: 7383    Recommendations Approved

To agree the Great Estates Guarantee and the set of baseline Great Estates Commitments following consultation

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That the outcomes of the consultation with residents included in the report be noted.

 

2.  That the Great Estates Guarantee be approved which states that:

 

“Southwark Council guarantees that we will listen to and respond to our residents and work effectively together to make our estates clean, safe and cared for.”

 

3.  That the set of commitments set out in Appendix 1 of the report be approved for publication, following the consultation outcomes.

 

4.  That a plan is put in place to communicate this guarantee and commitments to residents in the borough.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Michael Scorer


13/07/2021 - Gateway 1: Procurement Strategy Approval - Procurement of a Delivery Partner (Developer Contractor) for the Tustin Estate Low Rise Redevelopment Programme ref: 7390    Recommendations Approved

Procurement Strategy for Design Services for the Tustin Estate low-rise programme

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

It was not possible to circulate this report five clear days in advance of the meeting. The chair agreed to accept this item as urgent. The report sets out the procurement route for the delivery partner for Tustin and in order to secure external funding, a contractual start on site needed to be made by September 2022. This route therefore needed to be agreed at this time in order to meet this deadline.

 

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That the procurement strategy outlined in the report for a two-stage tender process for the procurement of a delivery partner for the Tustin Estate Redevelopment programme using the Pagabo framework be approved.

 

2.  That it be noted that the award of the pre-construction services agreement (PCSA) of anticipated contract value of £1.5m will be approved as set out in line with the contract standing orders and in consultation with the cabinet member for council homes and homelessness for an estimated period of 10 months commencing in November 2021.

 

3.  That it be noted that subject to successful PCSA programme of design development to financial close including planning approval, the council would have the option to award the development agreement to the preferred delivery partner for the Tustin Estate Low Rise Redevelopment Programme (comprising of residential, commercial, education and public realm works) for an anticipated period of 6 years commencing in Summer 2022 subject to a future approval via a Gateway 2 report to cabinet in summer 2022.

 

4.  That it be noted that the council has entered into an access agreement with Pagabo to access their National Framework Agreement for Developer Led Schemes.

 

5.  That the use of a resident-led interview panel in the PCSA and development agreement procurement process as detailed in paragraph 61 of the report be noted. 

Wards affected: Old Kent Road;

Lead officer: Michael Scorer


13/07/2021 - St John's Walworth Church of England Primary School ref: 7381    Recommendations Approved

Closure of Voluntary Aided Church of England Primary School

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

Roz Cordner (education director of the Southwark Diocesan Board of Education) was in attendance to answer questions. Roz Cordner was able to confirm that it was the intention of the Diocesan Board at this current time (and in the near future)  to ensure that the building was used for educational or community provision.As a charity, this is something that could be subject to change in the future.

 

Cabinet placed on record their thanks to the governors, staff, educational team and head teacher for their hard work and commitment.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the governing body proposals for the closure of St John’s Walworth Church of England Primary School from the 1 September 2021 be approved.

Wards affected: North Walworth;

Lead officer: David Quirke-Thornton


13/07/2021 - Gateway 1: The Provision of Mental Health Supported Housing and Outreach Services ref: 7387    Recommendations Approved

Approval for the procurement of the delivery of supported housing and outreach services for people with mental health issues

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 07/07/2021

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

That the recommendation to proceed with the procurement strategy by competitive tendering to award contracts commencing on 1 July 2022 to provide mental health supported housing and outreach detailed in paragraph 72 of the report, for an initial three years with an option to extend for two further periods of one year, with an estimated total contract value for five years of £13,309,345, which is inclusive of the clinicalcommissioning group (CCG ) element (totalling of £1,859,565 for the 5 years) be approved.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: David Quirke-Thornton


13/07/2021 - Gateway 1: Wickway Community Centre Main Contractor procurement ref: 7385    Information Only

Approval of procurement strategy to procure a main contractor to deliver the redevelopment of the Wickway Community Centre

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 07/07/2021

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That the procurement strategy outlined in the report for a single stage tender through the Crown Commercial Services (CCS) framework – RM6088 for Construction Works and Associated Services, for the redevelopment of the Wickway Community Centre for an anticipated period of 32 months commencing on 31 March 2022, at an estimated contract value of £27m be approved.

 

2.  That the award decision in the gateway 2 report for the main works contract be delegated to the strategic director of housing and modernisation, in consultation with the cabinet member for council homes and homelessness for the reasons noted in paragraph 27 of the report.

Wards affected: Peckham;

Lead officer: Eleanor Kelly


13/07/2021 - Ledbury Estate Towers update on resident ballot and future redevelopment ref: 7388    Recommendations Approved

A delivery strategy including  financial appraisal; procurement strategy and resourcing plan and resident engagement plan

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

It was not possible to circulate this report five clear days in advance of the meeting. The chair agreed to accept this item as urgent.  The report sets out the background to the project, mandate from the residents of the Towers, strategies and next steps required to enable the redevelopment of the Ledbury Towers.  In order to secure external funding, vacant possession of the building in Phase 1 was needed to be in place to secure a contractual start on site by September 2022.

 

RESOLVED:

 

Decisions of the Cabinet

 

1.  That the ongoing engagement with the local community be noted and all residents thanked, and in particular the resident project group, for their contribution to the residents’ ballot.

 

2.  That the result  be noted and the result of the residents’ ballot decision to demolish the four tower blocks consisting of 224 homes (known as Bromyard House, Peterchurch House, Skenfrith House and Sarnsfield House) and provide a minimum of 333 homes across two phases, in line with the commitments set out within the Landlord Offer Document be ratified.

 

3.  That the project be approved to deliver a minimum of 333 homes on the Ledbury Estate.

 

4.  That a variation to the housing investment programme for funding of £5.4M to take the project, subject to planning consent, out to tender for a contractor be approved.

 

5.  That it be noted that further work will be undertaken to review phasing and contractor procurement so as to improve financial viability.

 

6.  That the commencement of the next phase of acquisition of leasehold interests on the four towers via negotiation, under terms that would apply pursuant to a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) be approved, and approval of compensation packages for the acquisition of individual leasehold interests be delegated to the director of planning and growth in consultation with the strategic director of housing and modernisation.

 

7.  That the continued rehousing of all secure tenants remaining in the four towers to enable vacant possession of the blocks in order that the delivery of the proposed redevelopment of the Ledbury towers can proceed be approved.

 

8.  That the delivery programme, financial implications and associated risks of the project be noted. 

 

9.  That project progress since the February cabinet paper be noted.

 

10.  That it be noted that a gateway report will be progressed to appoint an architect and employers’ agent who will work closely with residents in the design of their new homes.

 

Decisions of the Leader of the Council

 

11.  That the procurement and appointment of a design team, to RIBA stage 3+ and consultants to the wider project team for the duration of the project to take the scheme to planning, and subject to consent, procurement of a contractor for Ledbury Towers scheme be delegated to the cabinet member for council homes and homelessness.

 

12.  That the serving of demolition notices in order to suspend qualifying tenants from exercising their right to buy (RTB) their homes for a period of up to 7 years be delegated to the cabinet member for council homes and homelessness.

Wards affected: Old Kent Road;

Lead officer: Michael Scorer


13/07/2021 - Annual Borough Plan Performance Report 2020-21 ref: 7378    Recommendations Approved

To note the Council's performance through 2020-21 against the Borough Plan 2018-22

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

That the council’s performance for the financial year 2020-21 against the refreshed Borough Plan, agreed in November 2020 be noted.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Eleanor Kelly


13/07/2021 - Climate Change Strategy for Southwark ref: 7377    Recommendations Approved

To approve the council's climate change strategy and action plan following a period of consultation

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That the council’s climate strategy and action plan “Tackling the Climate Emergency Together: Our Approach for a Carbon Neutral Southwark by 2030” be agreed.

 

2.  That the progress made so far reducing carbon emissions and taking action to tackle the climate emergency be noted. 

 

3.  That officers develop a range of resources to communicate the strategy with residents and to make it accessible to different sections of the community. 

 

4.  That officers start delivery of the actions in the strategy and provide an annual report to cabinet on the progress that the borough is making towards its goal. 

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Caroline Bruce


13/07/2021 - Tustin Estate Low Rise Re-development Delivery Programme ref: 7389    Recommendations Approved

A delivery strategy including financial appraisal; re-housing strategy and resourcing plan and resident engagement plan

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

It was not possible to circulate this report five clear days in advance of the meeting. The chair agreed to accept this item as urgent. The report sets out a rehousing strategy which enables the redevelopment of the Tustin Estate and in order to secure external funding, vacant possession of buildings in Phase 1 needed to be in place to secure a contractual start on site by September 2022.

 

RESOLVED:

 

Decisions of the Cabinet

 

1.  That the ongoing engagement with the local community be noted and all residents be thanked, in particular the Tustin Community Association and resident project group, for their contribution to the resident-led programme of work at the feasibility and options stage and the initial steps of the delivery programme. 

 

2.  That the result of the Tustin Estate Resident Ballot, concluded in March 2021, and decision to demolish low-rise blocks (Bowness House, Heversham House, Hillbeck Close, Kentmere House and Ullswater), refurbish the council tenanted houses at Manor Grove, the demolition and rebuild of Pilgrims’ Way Primary School and the commercial units as well as the creation of a new park at the centre of the estate and delivery of a minimum of 689 homes across three phases, in line with the commitments set out within the Tustin Estate Landlord Offer Document be noted and ratified.

 

3.  That a further variation to the housing investment programme for funding of up to £14.24m to take forward the project to the next stage be approved.

 

4.  That the commencement of the acquisition of leasehold interests on the low-rise blocks (Bowness House, Hillbeck Close, Heversham House and Kentmere House) in accordance with a phased approach and via negotiation, with compensation and disturbance payable in line with compulsory purchase compensation rules be approved. 

 

5.  That the serving of demolition notices in order to suspend qualifying tenants from exercising their Right to Buy (RTB) their homes for a period of up to 7 years be approved.

 

6.  That it be agreed that every council tenanted household subject to demolition, will be offered a replacement council home on the Tustin Estate.

 

7.  That the re-housing of all secure tenants remaining in the low-rise blocks (Bowness House, Hillbeck Close, Heversham House and Kentmere House) in accordance with the re-housing strategy in paragraphs 50 to 74 to enable vacant possession of the blocks in order that the delivery of the proposed redevelopment of the Tustin Estate can proceed be approved.

 

8.  That a dedicated Tustin Estate local lettings policy be agreed post securing planning consent and will be based on the principles outlined in the Tustin Estate Landlord Offer Document and the criteria outlined in the re-housing strategy and paragraphs 50 to 74 of the report of the re-housing strategy outlined in the report.

 

9.  That it be agreed that every resident leaseholder subject to demolition, who has been living on the estate for 12 months prior to the March 2021 resident ballot will be offered the opportunity to purchase a replacement home on the Tustin Estate with the option to purchase an affordable intermediate home (shared equity, equity loan, shared ownership) or a council tenancy where appropriate and subject to a financial review.

 

10.  That it be agreed that every housing register applicant living on the Tustin, who has been on the council’s housing waiting list 12 months prior to the March 2021 resident ballot will be offered a replacement council home on the Tustin Estate.

 

11.  That 100% of new hidden homes in the Tustin towers be made available to existing residents of Tustin Estate, with priority status given to those living in Hillbeck Close and those with a need for a garden.

 

12.  That 100% of new build council homes on the estate be made available to eligible residents in blocks demolished by the re-development and those on the housing waiting list who we have a commitment to as set out in the Tustin Estate Landlord Offer Document. Those in blocks due to be demolished will be given priority.

 

13.  That a ‘one-move’ approach to minimise disruption to residents except where residents request ‘two-moves’ to  preserve their existing arrangements ie. to move back to the site of their original home, or to enjoy a garden if they currently have one or to move to the Over 55’s block if this is their preference be approved.

 

14.  That the re-housing of residents in Hillbeck to commence in August 2021 be approved and that the re-housing strategy described in paragraphs 50 to 88 of the report be applied.

 

15.  That the formal consultation undertaken with affected tenants, homeowners and the wider estate community throughout the process be noted.

 

16.  That the detailed commitment to support affected vulnerable residents throughout the project be noted.

 

17.  That outcome of an equalities and health impact assessment summarised within paragraph 125 of the report be noted.

 

Decisions of the Leader of the Council

 

18.  That approval of compensation packages for the acquisition of individual leasehold interests be delegated to the director of planning and growth in consultation with the strategic director of housing and modernisation.

 

19.  That approval of the Tustin Estate Local Lettings Strategy be delegated to the cabinet member for council housing and homelessness.

Wards affected: Old Kent Road;

Lead officer: Michael Scorer


13/07/2021 - Acquisition of land adjacent to the Council's Old Kent Road site ref: 7382    Recommendations Approved

To approve the acquisition of land adjacent to councils Old Kent Road  site

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That pursuant to s227 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, that the council be authorised to acquire the freehold interest in the property at 719-725 & 727 Old Kent Road shown edged black on the plan at Appendix A of the report

 

2.  That the principal purchase terms set out in full in the closed report be authorised

 

3.  That authority be delegated to the director of planning and growth authority to agree the detailed terms of the acquisition.

Wards affected: Old Kent Road;

Lead officer: Eleanor Kelly


13/07/2021 - Gateway 1: Procurement Strategy Approval - Older People's Residential Care Provision ref: 7386    Recommendations Approved

To approve procurement strategy for Residential Care provision

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That the procurement strategy for residential care provision including reablement services for older people in the four council owned properties (Rose Court, Bluegrove, Waterside and Greenhive), involving a publicly advertised competitive tender using the open procedure for one or more contracts for a period of up to ten years commencing 1 April 2022 to include a break clause which would be exercisable by either party, following the expiry of a minimum period to be confirmed be approved.

 

2.  That the approval of the award of contract/s, be delegated to the strategic director for children’s and adults’ services, in consultation with the cabinet member for health and wellbeing.

 

3.  That it be noted that the total estimated maximum value of the contract/s is in the region of £6.5m per annum, £65m over the term of the contract.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: David Quirke-Thornton


13/07/2021 - The Southwark Equality Framework ref: 7380    Recommendations Approved

Review of the approach to equality and adoption of equality framework

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Made at meeting: 13/07/2021 - Cabinet

Decision published: 14/07/2021

Effective from: 22/07/2021

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.  That the Southwark Equality Framework be agreed.

 

2.  That regular reporting to the community on work to tackle inequalities and promote equality more broadly through the Southwark Equality Framework, including reporting back to cabinet on progress in late 2021 be agreed.

 

3.  That the intent in the framework and action plan to undertake a more detailed analysis of inequality in Southwark, develop a clear definition of inequality and identify what our cross council priorities are for closing the gaps it identifies for particular communities across the breadth of council services  be noted.

 

4.  That learning from Southwark Stands Together (elsewhere on the agenda) informs the work underway as part of the Southwark Equality Framework be noted.

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Lead officer: Caroline Bruce


13/07/2021 - Cezanne House - Local Lettings scheme ref: 7391    For Determination

To approve the local lettings scheme area

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Council Homes and Homelessness

Decision published: 13/07/2021

Effective from: 21/07/2021

Decision:

 

1.  That the local lettings scheme area for the first allocations of the new build development, Cezanne House, be approved.

 

2.  That it be approved that 100% of the properties at Cezanne House be allocated to existing tenants within the local area and former local tenants who moved away as part of a regeneration scheme.

 

3.  That it be approved that the pre allocation criteria in the following local lettings priority order:

 

i.  Tenants residing on Marie Curie placed in band 1

ii.  Existing tenants of Racine House placed in band 1.

iii.  Former tenants of Florian and Racine moved away from the estate as part of the decant program of the two blocks.

iv.  Existing tenants of the local lettings area

v.  All other residents on the housing register

 

4.  That it be noted that the further criteria applied to residents of the local lettings scheme:

 

  i.  The local area is defined as tenants on the immediate estate where the development is located, Sceaux Gardens.

 

  ii.  Rent arrears of more than four weeks or £50 if claiming housing benefit at the point of a successful bid will mean we are not able to proceed with a offer in accordance with section 5.25 of the councils published allocations scheme. The policy can be found by clicking the existing full allocations scheme . Please note this will not apply to tenants on the Marie Curie block who will not be restricted by any level of rent arrears.

 

  iii.  With the exemption of tenants on Marie Curie Households can only move upon successful completion of pre-tenancy inspection and interview as per section 5.26 of the councils published allocation scheme.

 

  iv.  Only households assessed in a housing need (bands 1-3) will be allocated a property through the local lettings scheme. Households will be prioritised in existing priority bands and priority stars in accordance with our published allocations scheme.

 

  v.  Requests for additional bedrooms above the assessed need will not be considered unless on medical grounds confirmed by Housing Solutions medical assessment.

 

Wards affected: St Giles;


12/07/2021 - Gateway 2 - Ledbury Estate Architect Procurement    Recommendations Approved (subject to call-in)

Award of Contract.

Decision Maker: Director of New Homes

Decision due date: 30/07/2021

Wards affected: Old Kent Road;

Lead officer: Tim Bostridge

Notice of decision: 12/07/2021