7 Housing Delivery Plan Update
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To provide an update on progress and next steps relating to the delivery of sites in the Housing Delivery Plan to secure Housing Growth outcomes.
Contact: Joanne Bartholomew, Service Directorate, Development
Adele Buckley, Head of Housing Growth and Regeneration and
Thomas Fish Strategic Partnership Lead – Housing Growth and
Regeneration
Minutes:
Cllr Graham Turner
introduced the Housing Delivery Plan update report, advising that
it is a detailed report which outlines work currently being
undertaken and projects in the pipeline and had recently been to
Cabinet.
Joanne Bartholomew informed the Panel that by 2026, there will be 900 more homes. Often the talk is about building houses, however, it is important to remember that it is building homes for people, much needed homes across the district. There are some key strategic sites, and the Panel will be updated on the two main ones, and also some of the other works in the pipeline going forward, giving consideration around affordability and a mix of housing.
Thomas Fish, Strategic Partnership Lead, gave the Panel an overview
of the appended report, advising that the first part of the report covers broadly what
the team are involved in, and the program of works including
some of the sites that are ongoing or in the process of
starting. There are sites within the
program, which are Council owned, including the two strategic
sites, Bradley Park, and Dewsbury Riverside.
The Council also
works with funding bodies such as the West Yorkshire Combined
Authority and Homes England, for any opportunities and funding
programs that they have. For example,
the accelerated construction program, in terms of the Soothill site, which used Homes England
funding. There is work on the town
centre living plans linked to the blueprints, looking at specific
properties within Huddersfield Town centre and within Daisy Hill,
using the town's fund funding.
The team works and sits on specialist supported housing forums
within the Council, and also works closely with colleagues in
housing services and planning, to secure affordable
homes. Work is also being
undertaken talking to register providers about the developments
they are doing off their own merit, but also ones where the council
looks to partner with them to deliver the Council sites.
There is also the Brokerage Service which looks at sites which may have stalled in the system or developers might need advice. The service provides specialist knowledge or help with partnership working with developers or registered providers who are interested in investing within Kirklees.
The appended report also touches on first homes, which is a very
specific technical element linked to affordable
housing. The service consults on
planning applications and provide specialist advice. Previously, there had been discounted market
housing, there has also been starter homes and the latest iteration
of a government discounted housing is first homes, which is part of
the affordable housing that has to be delivered for housing sites
across the district.
The Panel was informed that in terms of the sites, a great deal of work is going into each one of these sites, and there are many project managers working on different elements. The first site is Bradley Park, a large allocation within the Kirklees local plan. The Council owns a significant piece of the site and has been working using West Yorkshire Combined Authority funding on ... view the full minutes text for item 7