Social Housing Fire Safety Policy

March 20, 2025 Housing Policy Committee (Committee) Key decision Approved View on council website
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Purpose

Approval of Housing Fire Safety Policy

Content

13.1

Members considered a report of
the Executive Director, Neighbourhood Services seeking approval
from the Housing Policy Committee for the Draft Housing Fire Safety
Policy and its implementation within the Council’s Policy
framework.

 

 

13.2

RESOLVED
UNANIMOUSLY: That the Housing Policy
Committee:-
 

a)   
Approves the Housing Fire Safety Policy in the form
attached at Appendix 1.

b)   
Grants delegated authority to the Executive
Director, Neighbourhood Services, to make any minor amendments and
updates to the policy as required, in order
to reflect any organisational or legislative changes which
take place prior to the policy being formally reviewed by the
Housing Policy Committee.

 

 

13.3

Reasons for Decision

13.3.1

The introduction and
implementation of the Draft policy will support the Council in
achieving its responsibilities as a Social Housing Landlord. This
draft policy specifically addresses fire safety in relation to
council-owned social housing buildings. The reason for this is to
ensure residents and stakeholders understand the Council’s
approach to managing fire safety for social housing. Introducing a
specific policy for Social Housing makes Council communications
easier and clearer for all to understand. This, therefore, then
decreased risk relating to a lack of understanding.

 

 

13.4

Alternatives Considered and Rejected

13.4.1

Alternative Option
1:
 
Do
Nothing:
Adopt the corporate policy,
however there is a risk that this policy doesn’t set out
clearly the Housing services commitment to managing fire
safety.

 

Supporting Documents

Form 2 - Housing Fire Safety Policy for Social Housing V4.pdf
Housing Fire Safety Policy V1.7.pdf
EIA-Housing Fire Safety Policy-2025-03-10 11_51_25.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date20 Mar 2025