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[Report of the Director for Housing and Growth. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Housing and Estate Renewal.]
To agree the final draft of amended Appendix C, and the deletion of Appendix D, of Haringey's Housing Strategy 2017-2022, following consultation.
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The Cabinet Member for Housing and Estate Renewal introduced this report which sought Cabinet approval to the draft of amended Appendix C, and the deletion of Appendix D, of Haringey’s Housing Strategy 2017-2022, following consultation. The Cabinet Member acknowledged the administration had been elected on a manifesto which committed to the following five pledges for housing:
The Cabinet Member outlined that Haringey’s Housing Strategy set the strategic direction for housing in the borough. The Council last published a Housing Strategy in 2016. Since that time, there had been important changes at the national and regional level, with which the existing strategy was considered no longer relevant.
The Cabinet Member continued to highlight, that the Government had abandoned a number of proposed housing policies and there has been a renewed focus on social housing. At the same time, the lifting of the HRA borrowing cap and the significant funding for new Council housing from the GLA transformed the potential to develop new Council housing. The Council had made a successful bid for funding which meant it would receive a £62.8m grant to deliver Council homes.
The Cabinet Member noted work on a new housing strategy had already been undertaken, but to ensure consistency, it needed to follow the adoption of the Borough Plan, reflecting and expanding on the housing aims in that document. In the interim, it was proposed that Appendix C of the current Housing Strategy be amended, to define more clearly what was meant by affordable housing. The new Appendix was clear that the Labour administration’s first priority was Council Rented homes and that it would ensure other affordable homes delivered in the borough would be affordable to existing residents. Developing a new housing strategy to address all the Council’s housing commitments would be a priority for the Labour administration in 2019.
The Cabinet Member was to establish a Member group to help guide the work above to collaborate with fellow councillors.
Following questions from Cllr Dennison, the following was noted: