5 HOUSING ALLOCATION POLICY AND HOUSING WAITING LIST
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To consider
the report.
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION
a) To accept and note the report.
b) To ask the officers to report back to the Committee in due course on any
potential implications for the policy after assessing the contents of the Welsh
Government's White Paper.
c) To ask the officers to consider whether the Committee should contribute
to Cyngor Gwynedd's response to the consultation following the publication of
the White Paper.
Minutes:
The report was submitted explaining that a further update on the Housing
Allocation Policy was in question and that the policy had already been
submitted before the Care Scrutiny Committee in the past. It was explained that
changes had been made to the Council's policy in the context of which bands
housing applications were determined to and that the current policy had now been
in operation for nearly three years. It was noted that the policy had managed
to maximise the number of houses let to Gwynedd residents from 90% to 96.7% and
that this was a very high percentage, especially considering that local
connection could not be considered as an essential priority criterion in every
application.
It was explained that the Welsh Government intended to publish a White
Paper in October 2023 that would review the legislation and undertake
fundamental changes on the way homelessness was dealt with in Wales. Due to the
link between homelessness and social housing, the side effect of examining the
legislation review on homelessness was the need to re-examine how social
housing was let and any side effects that derived from that process.
It was noted that the Housing Department was waiting eagerly to see the
White Paper to gain an understanding of the Government's direction. It was
explained that they had a fairly good idea as they had attended regular
meetings and discussions with the Government over the past few months and had
been given an opportunity to note their opinions and feelings about the
potential changes. Therefore, it was noted that they hoped that nothing too
shocking would be included in the White Paper, but the department would need a
bit of time to evaluate its contents and any impact it could have on Council
policies. It was explained that considerable work was likely to face the
department once the White Paper would be published.
During the
discussion, the following observations were noted:
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The members expressed
their thanks for the report noting pride in the success of the policy so far.
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Questions were raised
about the definition of local connection and concern was expressed that the
Council could say it had been successful when providing a house to someone from
Aberdyfi in Bethesda. An explanation was requested of how it could be ensured
that vulnerable people could remain in their communities.
o In response, it was explained that although every authority had an element
of flexibility when it came to a Housing Allocation Policy, that statutory
priority had to be given to 5 categories of people and, therefore, the local
connection element had to be secondary to those statutory categories.
o It was noted that Cyngor Gwynedd had added a community connection tier
which went further than local connection. In a situation where applicants were
equal in the same priority band, it was explained that people with a community
connection would be given priority over those who did not have a community
connection.
o It was explained that 54% of ... view the full minutes text for item 5