11 PERFORMANCE REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR HOUSING AND PROPERTY
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Paul Rowlinson
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Decision:
To accept
and note the information in the report.
Minutes:
The report
was presented by Cllr Paul Rowlinson
DECISION
To
accept and note the information in the report.
DISCUSSION
An update
was provided on Council Plan projects that the Department was responsible for.
The Member expressed pride that there had been significant progress with these
projects, with satisfactory performance challenge measures, since previously
reporting to the Cabinet.
He noted
concern about the workload of the Homelessness Team, explaining that around
1,000 households registered themselves as homeless every year. It was
emphasised that the Council had schemes underway to address this challenging
situation, which included three new developments that were available for people
presenting as homeless.
He
expressed pride that the latest data indicated a reduced reliance on emergency
independent accommodation (such as B&Bs) within the 2024/25 year. He hoped
that these figures would continue to reduce in the future as the Mona building,
Caernarfon and 137 High Street Bangor were being developed.
He
highlighted that there was a huge demand for housing in Gwynedd and not enough
houses to cope with the demand. However, he noted that the Department was
trying to address the needs raised within the Housing Action Plan. He provided
details of projects for supporting Social Housing Construction, Tŷ
Gwynedd, the Buy to Let Scheme and the Empty Homes scheme. He shared an example
by providing details of the Tŷ Gwynedd development in Maes
Twnti, Morfa Nefyn that had
received planning permission to erect 9 dwellings. It was elaborated that the
work of appointing a contractor to undertake the work was already underway, and
a tender would hopefully be published soon.
Pride was
expressed in the fact that the Council had recently managed to receive a £13
million grant for a Social Housing Construction programme - the Council's work
ensured that it could attract these types of grants. However, objections to
planning applications posed a risk to the programme's implementation.
It was
stated that 97% of social housing were let to people who had a connection to
Gwynedd, with a high percentage being let to people who had a connection to the
community in which the houses were located.
The members
were updated that there were two Tŷ Gwynedd developments underway in
Bangor and Llandygai, and it was hoped that more
projects under the scheme would be developed in other areas of the County in
the future.
It was
reported that dealing with the energy cost crisis and fuel poverty was one of
the Department's main priorities. It was elaborated that the Energy Service had
been set up within the Housing Action Plan to collaborate with partners to
promote and facilitate energy saving schemes, grants and benefits and to ensure
that as many people as possible took advantage of the support available. It was confirmed that the Service was very
busy, with 661 people receiving advice over the phone, face to face or in events,
during November and December 2024.
It was
confirmed that matters around challenging performance received consideration
regularly.
It was stated ... view the full minutes text for item 11
Awdur: Carys Fon Williams (Head of Housing and Property Department)