Venue: Alexandra House 10 Station Road N22 7TR
Contact: Richard Plummer Committees Manager Email: richard.plummer@haringey.gov.uk
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FILMING AT MEETINGS Please note that this meeting may be filmed or recorded by the Council for live or subsequent broadcast via the Council’s internet site or by anyone attending the meeting using any communication method. Although we ask members of the public recording, filming or reporting on the meeting not to include the public seating areas, members of the public attending the meeting should be aware that we cannot guarantee that they will not be filmed or recorded by others attending the meeting. Members of the public participating in the meeting (e.g. making deputations, asking questions, making oral protests) should be aware that they are likely to be filmed, recorded or reported on. By entering the meeting room and using the public seating area, you are consenting to being filmed and to the possible use of those images and sound recordings.
The Chair of the meeting has the discretion to terminate or suspend filming or recording, if in his or her opinion continuation of the filming, recording or reporting would disrupt or prejudice the proceedings, infringe the rights of any individual or may lead to the breach of a legal obligation by the Council. Minutes: RESOLVED:
The filming at meetings notice was noted. |
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Apologies for absence To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: There were none. |
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Declarations of interest A member with a disclosable pecuniary interest or a prejudicial interest in a matter who attends a meeting of the authority at which the matter is considered:
(i) must disclose the interest at the start of the meeting or when the interest becomes apparent, and (ii) may not participate in any discussion or vote on the matter and must withdraw from the meeting room.
A member who discloses at a meeting a disclosable pecuniary interest which is not registered in the Register of Members’ Interests or the subject of a pending notification must notify the Monitoring Officer of the interest within 28 days of the disclosure.
Disclosable pecuniary interests, personal interests and prejudicial interests are defined at Paragraphs 5-7 and Appendix A of the Members’ Code of Conduct Minutes: There were none. |
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URGENT BUSINESS The Chair will consider the admission of any late items of Urgent Business. (Late items of Urgent Business will be considered under the agenda item where they appear). Minutes: There was none. |
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DEPUTATIONS / PETITIONS / QUESTIONS Minutes: There were none. |
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Decision: DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST MADE FOR THIS ITEM:
None
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member for Housing and Planning (Deputy Leader):
1.
Approved the variation of the contract for the provision of
refurbishment works at void properties in the
area of Haringey between the Council and D C K Construction
Limited, as outlined in the Exempt Report (Appendix One), in
accordance with the Council’s Contract Standing Orders (CSOs)
18.03.3, 2.01(d) and 0.08.
Reasons for decisions As noted in the original Lead Member contract decision paper, Haringey Council was forecasting a significant expansion in the number of properties acquired for onward lease to the HCBS that would require void works. In total, it was
expected that a very significant number of properties would require
void works over the following two years. An initial assessment
of the required works to HCBS properties indicated that an uplift
in the value of the contract was required to carry out the
necessary improvements that would result in the properties reaching
a habitable standard.
Alternative options considered The primary
alternative to the proposed contract uplift would have been for the
contract not to deliver the required works or to reduce the number
of void properties within the scope of the contract, specifically
in relation to recently acquired HCBS properties. This was judged
to be unviable, as failure to carry out these required, essential
works would have left the properties uninhabitable and vacant. This
would have resulted in the Council incurring significant costs,
with prospective households continuing to reside in more expensive
private sector accommodation. It would also have left Haringey
Council in possession of vacant properties in a deteriorating
condition. Additional expenditure would have been incurred due to
the need to secure these properties and prevent squatting or other
damage. A secondary alternative, as outlined in the original Lead Member decision paper, would have been for the Council’s in-house team to deliver the additional works. However, as previously noted, the Council was forecasting a significant increase in the number of properties requiring void works over the following two years. These voids would have required rapid, specialist work to allow them to be let to Haringey residents. This was a time?dependent priority, given that, like most local authorities, Haringey was facing acute housing need from homeless households and a requirement to reduce Council spending on expensive private rented sector accommodation for residents who had presented as homeless. Additional capacity, through the required contract uplift, was therefore needed to deliver these works in a timely manner. Consequently, it was concluded that existing Council services would have benefited from additional support through a short?term void works contract. To facilitate this aim, an additional contract uplift was required.
Minutes: The Head of Design Quality & Acquisitions introduced the report. The rationale for the report was outlined.
It was explained that there was a need to ask for a contract uplift to the previously agreed contract in order to to complete additional voids work.
It was stressed that the contractor would have capacity to undertake the works required.
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member for Housing and Planning (Deputy Leader):
1.
Approved the variation of the contract for the provision of
refurbishment works at void properties in the
area of Haringey between the Council and D C K Construction
Limited, as outlined in the Exempt Report (Appendix One), in
accordance with the Council’s Contract Standing Orders (CSOs)
18.03.3, 2.01(d) and 0.08.
Reasons for decisions As noted in the original Lead Member contract decision paper, Haringey Council was forecasting a significant expansion in the number of properties acquired for onward lease to the HCBS that would require void works. In total, it was
expected that a very significant number of properties would require
void works over the following two years. An initial assessment
of the required works to HCBS properties indicated that an uplift
in the value of the contract was required to carry out the
necessary improvements that would result in the properties reaching
a habitable standard.
Alternative options considered The primary
alternative to the proposed contract uplift would have been for the
contract not to deliver the required works or to reduce the number
of void properties within the scope of the contract, specifically
in relation to recently acquired HCBS properties. This was judged
to be unviable, as failure to carry out these required, essential
works would have left the properties uninhabitable and vacant. This
would have resulted in the Council incurring significant costs,
with prospective households continuing to reside in more expensive
private sector accommodation. It would also have left Haringey
Council in possession of vacant properties in a deteriorating
condition. Additional expenditure would have been incurred due to
the need to secure these properties and prevent squatting or other
damage. A secondary alternative, as outlined in the original Lead Member decision paper, would have been for the Council’s in-house team to deliver the additional works. However, as previously noted, the Council was forecasting a significant increase in the number of properties requiring void works over the following two years. These voids would have required rapid, specialist work to allow them to be let to Haringey residents. This was a time?dependent priority, given that, like most local authorities, Haringey was facing acute housing need from homeless households and a requirement to reduce Council spending on expensive private rented sector accommodation for residents who had presented as homeless. Additional capacity, through the required contract uplift, was therefore needed to deliver these works in a timely manner. Consequently, it was concluded that existing Council services would have benefited from additional support through a short?term void works contract. To facilitate this aim, an additional contract uplift was required.
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Approval to tender, Land rear of Woodridings Court N22 Decision: DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST MADE FOR THIS ITEM:
None
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member for Housing and Planning (Deputy Leader):
1.
Approved the initiation of a tender process for the selection of a
contractor to deliver the new?build development of thirty?seven
Council homes at land to the rear of Woodridings Court, N22 7RX. This approval included
the anticipated total scheme cost as detailed in the exempt section
of the report. 2.
Noted that the new build construction costs presented in the Part B
exempt report were supported by the Council’s appointed
Quantity Surveyor (QS) based on the current stage of the
scheme’s design development (RIBA Stage 3b). As such, they
reflected the best available information at that point in time but
remained subject to change once suppliers submitted their
bids. 3. Noted that these cost estimates were indicative and intended to support decision?making at that stage. They did not represent a final budget. The total scheme cost would be confirmed following completion of the competitive procurement process and would be reported through the appropriate governance channels for approval, in accordance with CSO 2.01.(c) and CSO 0.08.
Reasons for decisions
The Council’s Contract Standing Order item 2.01.b required Cabinet approval to commence a procurement exercise for proposed contracts valued at £500k or above.
The site known as Woodridings Court Car Park and podium (to the rear of Woodridings Court, N22 7RX) was approved by Haringey Planning Authority on 13 March 2023 under planning reference HGY/2022/2354. Planning permission was granted for the delivery of thirty?three Council homes. Following a requirement under the funding conditions, secondary lobbies for evacuation lifts were required. A Section 73 application was submitted to Haringey Planning Authority for the inclusion of secondary lobbies and an increase in the number of homes from thirty?three to thirty?seven. The Section 73 application was approved on 4 November 2025 under planning reference HGY/2024/3339.
Works were undertaken to preserve the planning permission approved on 13 March 2023. All relevant pre?commencement conditions associated with the application were fully discharged prior to the commencement of the works. These included HGY/2026/0234 (Condition 7 – existing and proposed site levels), HGY/2026/0570 (Condition 12 – NRMM and plant), HGY/2026/0571 (Condition 13 – DEMP/CEMP), and HGY/2026/0230 (Condition 19 – Construction Logistics Plan). The final pre?commencement condition relating to Biodiversity Net Gain was amended through a Non?Material Amendment (NMA) planning application, reference HGY/2026/0286, which changed the trigger to ‘above ground works’.
The proposed development would deliver thirty?seven much?needed affordable homes on Council?owned land. The development responded directly to a significant gap in the Council’s existing housing stock. The scheme met urgent housing needs while also supporting long?term financial sustainability by reducing reliance on more expensive housing solutions. In addition, the development contributed to the Council’s strategic target of delivering 3,000 new Council homes by 2031.
The proposed development made efficient use of an underutilised Council?owned site, providing high?quality, affordable housing. This aligned with the Council’s ... view the full decision text for item 7. Minutes: The Head of Design Quality & Acquisitions introduced the report. The rationale for the report was outlined.
It was noted that original tender exercise was unsuccessful. However, officers stressed that the Council had undertaken work to produce a viable scheme, and were seeking approval for retendering, in compliance with procurement standing orders.
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member for Housing and Planning (Deputy Leader):
1.
Approved the initiation of a tender process for the selection of a
contractor to deliver the new?build development of thirty?seven
Council homes at land to the rear of Woodridings Court, N22 7RX. This approval included
the anticipated total scheme cost as detailed in the exempt section
of the report. 2.
Noted that the new build construction costs presented in the Part B
exempt report were supported by the Council’s appointed
Quantity Surveyor (QS) based on the current stage of the
scheme’s design development (RIBA Stage 3b). As such, they
reflected the best available information at that point in time but
remained subject to change once suppliers submitted their
bids. 3. Noted that these cost estimates were indicative and intended to support decision?making at that stage. They did not represent a final budget. The total scheme cost would be confirmed following completion of the competitive procurement process and would be reported through the appropriate governance channels for approval, in accordance with CSO 2.01.(c) and CSO 0.08.
Reasons for decisions
The Council’s Contract Standing Order item 2.01.b required Cabinet approval to commence a procurement exercise for proposed contracts valued at £500k or above.
The site known as Woodridings Court Car Park and podium (to the rear of Woodridings Court, N22 7RX) was approved by Haringey Planning Authority on 13 March 2023 under planning reference HGY/2022/2354. Planning permission was granted for the delivery of thirty?three Council homes. Following a requirement under the funding conditions, secondary lobbies for evacuation lifts were required. A Section 73 application was submitted to Haringey Planning Authority for the inclusion of secondary lobbies and an increase in the number of homes from thirty?three to thirty?seven. The Section 73 application was approved on 4 November 2025 under planning reference HGY/2024/3339.
Works were undertaken to preserve the planning permission approved on 13 March 2023. All relevant pre?commencement conditions associated with the application were fully discharged prior to the commencement of the works. These included HGY/2026/0234 (Condition 7 – existing and proposed site levels), HGY/2026/0570 (Condition 12 – NRMM and plant), HGY/2026/0571 (Condition 13 – DEMP/CEMP), and HGY/2026/0230 (Condition 19 – Construction Logistics Plan). The final pre?commencement condition relating to Biodiversity Net Gain was amended through a Non?Material Amendment (NMA) planning application, reference HGY/2026/0286, which changed the trigger to ‘above ground works’.
The proposed development would deliver thirty?seven much?needed affordable homes on Council?owned land. The development responded directly to a significant gap in the Council’s existing housing stock. The scheme met urgent housing needs while also supporting long?term financial sustainability by reducing reliance on more ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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Exclusion of the Press and Public Items 9 and 10 are likely to be subject to a motion to exclude the press and public be from the meeting as they contains exempt information as defined in Section 100a of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended by Section 12A of the Local Government Act 1985); paras 3 namely information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information) Minutes: RESOLVED:
That items 9 and 10 be subject to a motion to exclude the press and public be from the meeting as they contains exempt information as defined in Section 100a of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended by Section 12A of the Local Government Act 1985); paras 3 namely information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information) |
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EXEMPT Contract uplift in respect of contract for the provision of refurbishment works at Void Properties in the area of Haringey.
To consider exempt information regarding this item. Decision: RESOLVED:
Noted and agreed the exempt recommendations Minutes: The exempt information was reviewed.
RESOLVED:
Noted and agreed the exempt recommendations |
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Exempt Approval to tender, Land rear of Woodridings Court N22
To consider exempt information relating to item 7. Decision: RESOLVED:
Noted and agreed the exempt recommendations
Minutes: The exempt information was reviewed.
RESOLVED:
Noted and agreed the exempt recommendations
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