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Housing Allocations Policy
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
This report seeks delegated approval to adopt changes to the Council’s Housing Allocations Policy – the policy for determining who has priority for social housing in Brighton & Hove and how it is allocated – following a review policy and a 14-week public consultation.
Decision:
That Cabinet
1) Agree to adopt the changes set out in this report, in summary:
i) Change the ‘local residency criteria’ from 5 years to 5-out-of-7 years (para 4.1 – 4.3);
ii) Remove the ‘allocation plan queue divisions’ (para 4.4 – 4.6);
iii) Award ‘reasonable preference’ to all households with an accepted homeless duty (para 4.7 - 4.9);
iv) Award a ‘reasonable preference’ where homelessness is ‘prevented’ or ‘relieved’ (para 4.10-4.12);
v) Support applications from joint social housing tenants (para 4.13-4.14);
vi) Amend priority awarded to current or former armed forces personnel (para 4.15 – 4.16);
vii) Enable ‘direct offers’ in exceptional circumstances (para 4.17 – 4.18);
viii) Remove priority Band A status for households in temporary accommodation, where the property is being returned to the landlord (para 4.19 – 4.20);
ix) Award priority Band A status to ‘non-statutory successors’ for a 6-month time limited period (para 4.21 - 4.24); and
x) Permit households with a 4-bed or more need experiencing statutory overcrowding to bid for Brighton & Hove council properties which are one bedroom short of their need, where this would resolve statutory overcrowding (para 4.25 – 4.33).
2) Note these changes in the Allocations Policy (Appendix 1).
3) Note the timescales for full implementation of the revised Allocations Policy by April 2025 (as set out in para 3.5).
4) Agree commencing further consultation and analysis of the impact of a wider cohort of overcrowded households bidding on properties one bedroom less than their households need, where the result would not meet the criteria of statutory overcrowding (para 4.32).
Report author: Luke Harris
Publication date: 18/10/2024
Date of decision: 17/10/2024
Decided at meeting: 17/10/2024 - Cabinet
Effective from: 26/10/2024
Accompanying Documents:
- Housing Allocations Policy PDF 274 KB View as HTML (1) 104 KB
- APX. n 1 Housing Allocations Policy 2025 PDF 962 KB
- APX. n 2 Main Equality Impact Assessment PDF 1 MB View as HTML (3) 266 KB
- APX. n 3 Underbidding Equality Impact Assessment PDF 1005 KB View as HTML (4) 685 KB
- APX. n 4 Consultation Report PDF 1 MB