To note the out proposed interim policy updates that will ensure the Council meets the requirements of Awaab’s Law.
Contact: David Brook, Housing Repairs and Maintenance
Additional documents:
Decision:
1) That the Repairs and Maintenance Policy: Interim Update be noted and approved.
2) That the Damp, Mould and Condensation (DMC) Policy: Interim Update be noted and approved.
3) That the intention to consult further with tenants on the detail and effectiveness of these policies, which may lead to subsequent policy amendments be noted.
4) That the intention to develop further supporting policies and procedures in consultation with tenants.
Minutes:
Cabinet received a report which set out proposed interim policy updates
that would ensure meeting the requirements of Awaab’s law and build
upon the work carried out in recent months to reduce the significant
backlog of damp, mould and condensation cases, and provide a proactive
repairs service to Council tenants. It was noted that Awaab’s Law
introduced new statutory duties for social landlords to address damp,
mould and condensation hazards, and other hazards, within strict
timescales.
The report set out the detail of the proposed policy updates and proposed
an intention to embark on a meaningful programme of tenant engagement
which would allow tenants to inform the services provided. It was noted
that the proposals to engage with tenants on related policies sought to
provide meaningful opportunities for tenants to influence and scrutinise the
Council’s strategies.
Cabinet noted that, for 2025-2026, there was a budget for repairs
and maintenance works of £31.3m, increasing to £32.7m in 2026- 2027,
which included a budget of £12.6m for responsive repairs and damp and
mould. The report advised that a budget of £3.1m had been provided to
carry out stock condition surveys over the next three years.
RESOLVED –
1) That the Repairs and Maintenance Policy: Interim Update be noted and approved.
2) That the Damp, Mould and Condensation (DMC) Policy: Interim Update be noted and approved.
3) That the intention to consult further with tenants on the detail and effectiveness of these policies, which may lead to subsequent policy amendments be noted.
4) That the intention to develop further supporting policies and procedures in consultation with tenants.