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Housing Board - Wednesday, 12th June, 2024 6.00 pm

June 12, 2024 View on council website

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Summary

The Housing Board of Gosport Council met on Wednesday, 12 June 2024, to discuss key issues including the Housing Revenue Account Business Plan Financial Model and council dwelling rents. The board recommended several changes to Full Council, including a rent increase and a decrease in service charges.

Housing Revenue Account Business Plan Financial Model and Council Dwelling Rents

The Borough Treasurer and Housing Services Manager presented a report on the Housing Revenue Account Business Plan Financial Model. The Head of Housing Services informed members that the contract for the project was in its final checking stages but had not yet been awarded. Despite this, officers were optimistic that the project would start on time this spring.

Members expressed their appreciation for the work involved in producing the report and specifically thanked Tim Hoskins for his contributions. The board resolved to recommend to Full Council that:

  1. Council dwelling rents increase by CPI + 1% (7.7%) as set out in the Social Housing Rent Guidance.
  2. The revised HRA Business Plan Financial Model extract and associated 2023/24 revised budget and 2024/25 budget be agreed.
  3. Service charges decrease on average by 2.1%.
  4. The rent for all garages increases in line with inflation as agreed in the garage renewal strategy.

These recommendations aim to align with the council's previous statements and manifesto pledges on maintaining affordable housing while ensuring financial sustainability.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorPeter Chegwyn
Councillor Peter Chegwyn  Liberal Democrats •  Forton
Profile image for CouncillorMs Sue Ballard
Councillor Ms Sue Ballard  Liberal Democrats •  Elson
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Herridge
Councillor David Herridge  Liberal Democrats •  Rowner and Holbrook
Profile image for CouncillorTony Jessop
Councillor Tony Jessop  Conservative •  Grange and Alver Valley
Profile image for CouncillorMiss Dawn Kelly
Councillor Miss Dawn Kelly  Liberal Democrats •  Leesland and Newtown
Profile image for CouncillorJamie Hutchison
Councillor Jamie Hutchison  Liberal Democrats •  Hardway
Profile image for CouncillorSupriya Namdeo
Councillor Supriya Namdeo  Conservative •  Peel Common

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 12th-Jun-2024 18.00 Housing Board

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 12th-Jun-2024 18.00 Housing Board

Additional Documents

Printed minutes 12th-Jun-2024 18.00 Housing Board
Minutes Public Pack 17012024 Housing Board
Housing Board report 12 June 2024 final
Appendix One - TSM breakdown April 2024