Deputations/Petitions/Presentations/Questions
To consider any requests
received in accordance with Part 4, Section B, paragraph 29 of the
Council’s constitution.
Minutes:
Sarah Klymkiw presented
deputation to O&S on the 23rd of November and
outlined the following.
Leaseholders advised by Council to be patient and to
pursue payment plans which are flexible and can be
relinquished. The leaseholders were
offered 25 years to pay the debt or to resolve the remaining
payment when selling property. So far
there had been no conversations about alternatives to the
Pods.
As of the evening of the 23rd of
November, the leaseholders had yet to receive a response to their
section 20 observation legal letter.
After speaking at full Council, the Leader had
written to the deputation to advise that the December decision on
the Noel Park Pods had been delayed until 19th January
2021. There had not been a confirmation
of continuing meetings with the leaseholders. The leaseholders had
been promised a further programme of engagement which suggested a
series of meetings. The leaseholders wanted this to be a continuing
dialogue and to present their case and be listened to.
In response to questions, the deputation provided
the following information:
- Further to
acknowledging the shocking notices and letters received by the
leaseholders and highlighting the need to save on the cost of
temporary housing of leaseholders, the deputation was asked about
the red line in terms of the brick extensions. The deputation
believed that there were three alternative options to the Pod and
one of those was not to have a Pod at all. In the 1970’s residents were asked by the
Council to have a choice in having a Pod and at least five flats
had refused. Therefore, it was known that there could be a solution
without a Pod. The second option was a
brick-built extension, and the current cost was not known.
However, in 2015 a study was completed
which showed that a brick built
extension would cost the same as a replacement Pod of around
£25k. The option of the rebuilt brick extension was not taken
forward as it meant rehousing tenants. However, the deputation were
aware that when works were being done on Noel Park estate, tenants
were being moved and felt that this option should be offered to
Gladstone Avenue tenants to be rehoused
whilst the work is completed. It was not fully known how long these
works would take and timescales of 3 months and 6 months was
suggested and so this part of the proposal would be incomplete. The
third option would be to re-clad the existing Pods and remove the
asbestos. The deputation contended that this was being done to
other properties in Noel Park. This would cost less than a new Pod,
around £20k for a double pod and £10k for a single
pod. This was another viable option the
leaseholders felt could be put forward to tenants.
- The cost of
decanting residents was too high when the brick-built extensions
were £25k in 2015. The deputation questioned that given the
cost of the replacement Pods had now doubled, it was likely
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