Purchase of six new homes at Clement Street, Kimberworth under the Small Sites Homebuilder Initiative
July 15, 2025 Strategic Director of Adult Care, Housing and Public Health (Officer) Key decision Approved View on council websiteFull council record
Purpose
Approval to enter into contract with 72
Residential Ltd to purchase six new homes at Clement Street,
Kimberworth.
Decision
ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
RECORD OF OFFICER EXECUTIVE DECISION
Date of Decision:
15 July 2025
Title:
Purchase of six new homes at Clement Street,
Kimberworth under the Small Sites Homebuilder Initiative
Decision Maker:
(Including Job Title)
Ian Spicer
Strategic Director Adult Care, Housing &
Public Health
Details of Specific Delegation
or
Delegation contained in the relevant
Sub-Scheme of Delegation.
Enaction of resolution 2 of from the
Housing Delivery Programme Report – 2025/26 update, approved
by Cabinet in July 2025:
2. That Cabinet approves the purchase of homes
from any of the schemes identified in Exempt Appendix 2.
Cabinet Meeting Minutes Monday 07-Jul-2025 – Minute 26
refers.
and further to approval of the Full Business
Case – Clement Street, Kimberworth, West Melton (SME
Initiative) approved 1st May 2025 in consultation with
the Cabinet Member for Housing.’
Decision:
Approval to enter into contract with 72
Residential Ltd to purchase six new homes at Clement Street,
Kimberworth. Identified as Appendix 2
– 7th July 2025 Cabinet report.
The Council will
purchase:
One no. two-bedroom
houses
Five no.
three-bedroom house
The homes are scheduled to be
handed over by June 2026 and will be brought into the
Council’s existing housing stock and made available to
applicants from the Housing Register.
Reasons for the Decision:
The decision has been taken in-line with the
Cabinet approval, to ensure that the Council can continue to
deliver new council homes to meet residents’ needs.
The financial detail of the acquisitions is
set out within the capital business case. It is not included within
the decision record on the basis that it is commercially sensitive.
This is in-line with the over-arching Cabinet report exemption.
Details of alternative options considered and
rejected:
Previous Housing Delivery Programme reports
have considered the alternative option not to pursue new
acquisition opportunities and this was not recommended because the
Council needs to ensure a continuous pipeline to deliver the
Council homes needed.
Conflicts of interest declared by any Cabinet
Member consulted by the decision maker which relates to the
decision:
None declared
Dispensations Granted:
(If any)
None declared
Conflicts of interest declared by the Decision
Maker if they sit as a Cabinet appointed representative to an
outside body which relates to the decision:
None declared
Dispensations Granted:
(If any)
N/A
Reports or parts of reports considered
Report of the Strategic Director of Adult
Care, Housing and Public Health – Housing Delivery Programme
2025/26 Update.
Full Business Case (FBC) – Clement Street, Kimberworth
(SME Initiative), authorised by James Clark,
Assistant Director of Housing
I certify that this
is a true record of the executive decision to:
Enter into contract with 72 Residential Ltd to
purchase six new homes at Clement Street, Kimberworth.
I confirm that in
making this decision, due regard was given to the seven principles
of public life.
Signed by the
Decision Maker:
Dated:
15 July 2025
Name:
Ian Spicer
Job Title: Strategic Director
Supporting Documents
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 15 Jul 2025 |