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Matter for decision
To
consider the annual update on the council’s intermediate housing company,
Cambridge City Housing Company Limited (CCHC) and updated business plan for
CCHC for the period 2021/22 – 2030/31.
CCHC
performed well over the past year in terms of letting with low void levels,
minimal arrears, and low levels of antisocial behaviour. The Annual General
Meeting will be held on 16 March 2022.
Since
Covid-19, CCHC leased 5 properties from the council to re-let to rough sleepers
to help meet their needs, providing accommodation to help keep them safe and
provide support. Having operated this model for just over 12 months, it is
evident that the shared accommodation model is not suitable for a number of the residents who have been placed in these
units. The company is seeking to bring the existing tenancies to an end through
the court process and will enter into discussions with
the council about the future use of the homes. At the request of the council,
one of these leases for a vacant dwelling has been collapsed prematurely to
meet a greater housing need.
Financially in 2020/21, CCHC generated a small
surplus in direct trading activity of £86,824 (2019/20, £73,882) with a
decrease in the value of the investment property by approximately £30,000 or
0.4%, to just under £7.9m.
Decision of the
Leader/Executive Councillor for Strategy
Noted
the comments of the Strategy and Resources Scrutiny Committee on the draft
business plan; and
To
inform the Board of Directors of Cambridge City Housing Company of the comments
of the Strategy and Resources Scrutiny Committee/Council for consideration in
finalising the business plan
As the
company’s sole shareholder, confirmed continuing support for the company and
recommend refinancing of the company for a further five years at 2.02% p.a.,
subject to review on the occurrence of any of the conditions set out in
paragraph 4.9 of the accompanied report.
Reason for the decision
As detailed in the officer report.
Any alternative options considered and rejected
None.
Scrutiny considerations
The committee noted that the company was currently investigating a
further 250 properties but it was dependent on a
number of factors. If wishing to proceed
a further report would be expected to come to Members in July.
The scrutiny committee supported the recommendations.
The Executive Councillor approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of interest declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
dispensation granted)
No conflicts of interest were declared by the Executive Councillor.