Fund will put power in the hands of tenants

Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:33 AM

Fund will put power in the hands of tenants

Council tenants wanting more influence and control over their homes will have access to a share of £100 million to do just that, Housing Minister Kris Hopkins has announced.

Mr Hopkins said the fund will help unlock further investment in maintaining and building social homes across the country.

Since November 2013, tenants living in council housing have had a right to request that the management of their homes be transferred to a housing association - and that the council cooperate in that process.

From today, tenant groups wanting to exercise this Right to Transfer will be able to bid for a share of this £100 million fund to help that process, with the money becoming available from next year.

The £100 million fund is also available for councils wishing to transfer their stock, with proposals that provide good value for money and have the support of residents.
Transferring stock to secure investment

Ministers are clear that any stock transfer from a council to a housing association or other landlord must be done in a transparent way, and with the full support of affected residents.

Mr Hopkins highlighted how councils and tenant groups will have the best chance of securing a share of the £100 million, if their plans for stock transfer include the regeneration of housing estates in their area - to improve the economic outcomes of tenants as well as the physical condition of the homes.

But he insisted that demolition would only ever be a last resort in consultation with residents and urged councils to comply with George Clarke’s 12-point plan, published by the Empty Homes Agency.

Housing Minister Kris Hopkins said: "As I saw for myself in Bradford, the transfer of housing stock from council to housing association control can unlock millions of pounds to invest in people’s homes, considerably improving their quality of life.

"Our pledge is that, where tenants agree, we will write off historic housing debt to enable good value deals to take place, with £100 million available next year to do just that.

"But I want to see bids from councils and tenants’ groups alike, which place at their heart the priority of improving the economic as well as physical state of housing estates, so they can benefit residents for generations to come."

Already this year, deals have been agreed with government in Gloucester, Salford and Durham where stock will be transferred to the management of housing associations in exchange for the government writing off millions of pounds in historic housing debt.

All of these will, subject to a ballot of residents, unlock investment to make improvements to properties and, in the case of Gloucester, could lead to the building of new social homes in the city for the first time in decades.

Featured News

Specification news
SWISH ADDS SHADOW GAP TO ITS NATURECLAD RANGE WITH TWO...

Swish Building Products is excited to announce an extension to its NatureClad range...

Read More >>

Specification news
Kickspace now operates with lower water temperatures

Following some recent modifications, Myson’s Kickspace® fan convector is now...

Read More >>

BUILDING PRODUCT LIBRARY - LATEST BROCHURES

ACO Blue Roof Guide – Vol 2 Brochure

ACO Blue Roof Guide...
By ACO Building Drainag...

Download Now >>

Stannah Commercial Brochure Brochure

Stannah Commercial B...
By Stannah Group

Download Now >>

Stannah Midilift CLS Brochure

Stannah Midilift CLS
By Stannah Group

Download Now >>

BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS

Roofing Collections
Roofing Collections

Our carefully curated range of handmade roofing tiles and slates is specifically designed to...

Read More >>

Special Brick Collections
Special Brick Collections

Special-shaped bricks are specifically designed to feature a variety of shapes and dimensions that...

Read More >>

Brick Slips
Brick Slips

Brick slips manufactured from genuine clay bricks are available in rustic, traditional, and...

Read More >>

CONSTRUCTION VIDEOS - LATEST VIDEOS

Reclaimed Brick Company Leah's Yard Square Sheffield
Reclaimed Brick Company Leah's Yard Square Sheffield

Reclaimed Brick Company is part of Leah's Yard Square in Sheffield, a historic site revitalised for...

Watch Now >>

Day in the life of a Reclamation Yard
Day in the life of a Reclamation Yard

A typical day at a reclamation yard is filled with activity and discovery. Early mornings often...

Watch Now >>

Reclaimed Brick Display at Reclamation Yard
Reclaimed Brick Display at Reclamation Yard

Reclaimed Brick Display at Reclamation Yard

Watch Now >>