Decision Maker: Executive Director for Place
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Housing Growth and Regeneration team have agreed with Thirteen Group to extend the option agreement date on the Main Avenue site which is parcelled in the Registered Providers (RP) Clusters Programme to allow for a period of contingency if there’s any delays encountered.
There is a risk that if the expiry date of the Option agreement is
not extended, Thirteen Group will not be in a position to exercise
the option before their expiry and therefore being unable to
proceed with their purchase and development of the site.
For Main Avenue, the below extension has been agreed.
|
Site |
Expiry Date |
Proposed Extension Date |
Rationale |
|
Main Avenue |
30th April 2026 |
31st December 2026 |
Provide contingency period to resolve Planning matters, legal and sale negotiations. |
This decision is in the best interests to support the decision which was made at Cabinet in July 2022 to dispose the RP clusters sites to Thirteen Group to bring forward high quality, affordable and sustainable homes on five sites across the district. The Council’s preferred partner is Thirteen Group, who are a strategic partner of Homes England, as part of Home’s England’s programme which supports registered providers (housing associations) to deliver more affordable homes. Thirteen Group were appointed by the Council following a competitive land sale exercise.
Registered Providers Cluster Programme Cabinet I FINAL SENT TO GOVERNANCE.pdf
Decision to allow Thirteen Group a period of contingency by extending the expiry dates of the Option agreements for if there’s any delays encountered gaining the granting of satisfactory Planning Permission, agreed valuations determined and disposal terms agreed by relevant boards, which are all necessary for Thirteen to exercise the Option agreements.
Publication date: 13/05/2026
Date of decision: 05/07/2022