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Decision Maker: Executive Councillor for Housing
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
Update on work being undertaken on Stanton House, East Rd and Hanover & Princess Courts to deliver new council homes. Approval is sought for updated budgets to bring forward these schemes.
Matter for
Decision
The purpose of the report is to provide an update on city centre sites: Stanton House, East Road and Hanover and
Princess Court. The report also sought approval to proceed with the
demolition of Stanton House and redevelopment of the site through the Cambridge
Investment Partnership (CIP) to provide 29 new highly sustainable affordable
homes.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Housing
i.
Approved that the Stanton House scheme be brought forward as
an affordable housing development and included in the Housing Capital
Programme, with an indicative capital budget of £9,808,469 for the construction
costs, professional fees and further associated fees.
ii.
Authorised the Director of Economy & Place in
consultation with the Executive Councillor to deliver 100% affordable housing
(29 units), with It is proposed that the affordable homes will be let in line
with the Councils Housing Strategy, i.e. inclusive of a mix of social rent, 60%
market rent and 80% market rent.
iii.
Authorised the Director of Economy & Place in
consultation with the Executive Councillor for Housing to approve variations to
the scheme including the number of units and mix of property types, sizes,
tenure, rent and the nature and level of the provision of special needs as
outlined in this report.
iv.
Approved that delegated authority be given to the Executive
Councillor for Housing conjunction with the Director of Economy & Place to
enable the site to be developed through Cambridge Investment Partnership (CIP)
subject to a value for money assessment to be carried out on behalf of the
Council.
v.
Delegated authority to the Director of Economy & Place to
instruct the demolition of the existing building at Stanton House.
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the
Officer’s report.
Any Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received
a report from the Assistant Director (Development).
The Assistant Director (Development) said the following in response to
Members’ questions:
i.
Planning Officers had been very clear that a
community room would need to be provided as part of the redevelopment of
Hanover and Princess Court. The Housing Development Team would work closely
with the Communities Team to agree how this would be delivered.
ii.
Noted concerns raised about the loss of specialist
housing with regards to the redevelopment of Stanton House but advised that the
Housing Development Team had to respond to the current housing need, which was
for general housing stock. There was specialist housing within the existing
housing stock and unfortunately due to the nature of the occupants although
there was a waiting list for the accommodation, people were able to access the
specialist housing relatively quickly. Officers would reflect upon comments
made at previous meetings about housing provision for older persons
accommodation.
iii.
Advised that a higher proportion of the residents
within Stanton House were older homeless people as the
accommodation wasn’t generally desirable as the studio flats were quite small.
As part of the redevelopment relocation process, residents who continued to
need sheltered accommodation were accommodated in other sheltered housing
schemes and other residents had been relocated to ‘Long Drift Place’.
iv.
With the decant process, Officers worked with
residents to find alternative accommodation which fitted their individual
needs. Some residents had moved into general housing stock and other resident’s
needs had increased and therefore some were accommodated in Ditchburn Place. If
residents wanted to stay in a city centre location, Officers would try to
accommodate this where possible.
v.
Acknowledged the proposed Stanton House
redevelopment scheme would provide less units than was there previously but
advised that the units would be much larger. A consultation would take place
with Housing Officers to determine the appropriate level of rent for the area.
If the Council was awarded Homes England grant funding this may also dictate
housing tenure / rent levels.
vi.
With reference to the Hanover and Princess Court
redevelopment, paragraph 4.1 of the officer’s report summarised the starting
point for redevelopment which included a percentage range of affordable housing
provision of 40-60% of 138 properties. Officers were hopeful that the total
number of homes that may be able to be delivered will be higher, but it may be
towards the lower range of the affordable housing provision. If viability
suggested that total numbers were lower than 138 or that a lower percentage (below
40%) of affordable housing would be delivered, then a further Executive
Councillor decision would be required.
vii.
Biodiversity would be improved as part of the
Hanover and Princess Court redevelopment and the community would be involved in
developing ideas for this.
viii.
There was currently no date for the demolition of
Hanover and Princess Court but once the planning application had been submitted
Officers would meet with residents to advise them about the redevelopment
timeline.
ix.
Officers would check the information contained
within paragraph 5.9.1 ‘Physical Disability’. Post meeting note responding
to the query raised. The needs analysis was carried out by the County
Council. The County Council analysis seeks to identify the need for specialist
accommodation; it is not identifying all people who have the specialist needs
in question. Some people may have their needs met in other ways - for example
by adaptations to their present homes or because in addition to their physical
disability they have other needs which are a priority. The Committee Report is
correct that the County Council analysis data does project that demand for
supported living will reduce to 0 by 2026. As noted in the Committee Report the
County Council analysis does also state that this may reflect a weakness in the
available source data which may be unduly affected by an anomalous fluctuation
in demand for the period 2020-2022.
There will be further discussions with the County Council about the best
way to address specialist housing needs in the new development at Stanton
House.
The Committee unanimously resolved to endorse the recommendations.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest
Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.
Publication date: 26/03/2025
Date of decision: 11/03/2025