7 HOUSING AND PROPERTY CABINET MEMBER PERFORMANCE REPORT (10:30 - 11:45)
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To report
to the Scrutiny Committee on the performance of the Housing and Property
Department.
Additional documents:
Decision:
To accept
the report.
Minutes:
The report
was submitted by the Cabinet Member for Housing and Property, Head of Housing
and Property Department and the Assistant Heads of Department.
It was
reported that the Department implemented the Council Plan 2023-2028, and on the
progress to the end of April 2025. It was noted that there had been progress
against the milestones set for the Department's projects within A Homely
Gwynedd and An Efficient Gwynedd improvement priorities.
It was reported that the overall progress was good, with several milestones
reached by the end of the financial year, and that being under challenging
circumstances.
During the
discussion, the following observations were submitted by the Members:
Attention
was drawn to the 'One-Stop Shop' plan and the member noted that he was
disappointed with the progress in the plan. Explanation was asked about the
reason why this plan had taken such a long time to be implemented. It was
acknowledged that there had been a delay in implementing this plan, but it was
explained that he was happy to announce that the shop would open on 15
September.
It was
noted that the report was very good and comprehensive. However, it was noted
that there was concern with the number of homeless people who lived in an
unsuitable accommodation in Gwynedd. It was asked what the plan was to improve
these statistics. It was explained that they were developing plans to address
this problem with sites currently being built. It was noted that major
developments were currently being built in Caernarfon and Bangor. It was hoped
that these buildings would be ready to open soon. In terms of clarity, it was
explained that there were currently over 200 people in emergency accommodation,
with the figure increasing to over 400 when including the houses on lease.
A question
was asked regarding the Gwynedd connection, the people who did not currently
live in Gwynedd, specifically how many of these people were able to claim a
connection with Gwynedd and get a Council house. It was explained that 97% of
Gwynedd social housing went to people with a connection to Gwynedd and, in
addition, 60% went to people who wished to live in the ward in which they
wanted to live. Additionally, it was reported that the Housing Associations had
conducted a recent survey of the last 9 developments that they had completed,
and it was discovered that 90% of the people who had moved to these social
houses spoke Welsh.
The department was praised for the number of plans which attempted to address the serious problems of housing needs in Gwynedd. Attention was drawn to the milestones set to attract 20 additional properties to the Leasing Wales Scheme - Gwynedd, but only 12 had been attracted, asking what problems caused this. It was explained that interest in this plan had started to fade and therefore the department intended to make a significant campaign to raise the interest once again. It was noted that it was a special plan which met ... view the full minutes text for item 7