Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Deleted
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To consider the report of the Cabinet Member for Housing and Leisure Services seeking approval for the phased rebuild of Erskine Court. Erskine Court will be developed by commissioning a Development Agent using the frameworks provided by the Wayfarer Consortium (which the Council is a member of) which provides the Council with the ability to utilise frameworks already in place. Approval will be sought to add an allocation of funding to the Housing Revenue Account Capital Programme and to incur capital expenditure, in accordance with Financial Procedure Rules.
NOTE: The scheme cost assumptions will be included in a confidential appendix as the detail may include commercially sensitive information.
(i) To note that extensive prior consultation has taken place in relation to the rebuild proposals with residents however the proposed changes to previously discussed decant arrangements necessitates a further period of consultation under the Housing Act 1985. Therefore it is proposed to delegate authority to the Interim Director of Environment & Economy to:
a. Carry out all necessary consultation on the revised decant arrangements under the Housing Act 1985, section 105.
b. Determine the final decant arrangements following consideration of any representations received pursuant to 1(i) above taking into account the need to sensitively decant the remaining residents having regard to their individual circumstances and housing needs
(ii) Subject to the satisfactory completion of the Housing Act 1985 consultation referred to in 91) above and subject to obtaining Care and Specialist Supported Housing (CASSH) Grant of £2,7000,000 from the Homes and Communities Agency
a. To recommend that Council approve acceptance of the CASSH grant to part fund the rebuild of Erskine Court.
b. To recommend that Council approve, in accordance with Financial Procedure Rules, the addition of £9,800,000 to the HRA Capital Programme for the rebuild of Erskine Court funded by the CASSH grant, any available capital receipts and the balance from additional borrowing within the HRA Business Plan.
c. To recommend that Council approve, in accordance with Financial Procedure Rules, expenditure of £1,000,000 in 2013/14, £5,200,000 in 2014/15, and £3,600,000 in 2015/16 on the rebuild of Erskine Court.
d. To delegate authority to serve Initial Demolition Notices on secure tenants under the provisions of the Housing Act 1985, to the Director of Environment and Economy following consultation with the Cabinet Member for Housing and Leisure, the Head of Legal, HR and Democratic Services and the Head of Finance and IT (CFO).
e. To implement the Council’s adopted Decant Policy, including the award of additional Housing register points, for the remaining residents who are required to move as a result of the rebuild.
f. To delegate authority to enter into a Development Agent agreement with First Wessex Housing Group, part of the Wayfarer Consortium, to the Director of Environment and Economy, following consultation with the Head of Legal, HR and Democratic Services, Head of Property and Procurement and the Head of Finance and IT (CFO).
g. To delegate authority to enter into a build contract with a contractor engaged via First Wessex using their OJEU compliant framework to the Director of Environment and Economy following consultation with the Head of Legal, HR and Democratic Services, Head of Property and Procurement and the Head of Finance and IT (CFO)
The new Erskine Court will create improved modern local facilities to meet the increasing needs of the elderly and is a partnership initiative that will bring added health and well being benefits to local communities serving as a hub for health and social care providers and a demonstrator site for telecare and other solutions. Flexible use of space will enable community access to services designed not just for extra care residents but for other elderly local residents in need..
· Invest £1m in the refurbishment of the Manston Court extra care scheme to bring it up to modern standards for extra-care in the City;
· Extend the number of units of extra-care at Rozel Court to meet increasing need; (SaxonWeald Housing Association have provided new extra care housing in the East of the City at ‘Rosebrook Court’.)
· Invest £1.5m in partnership with Health & Adult Social care in the refurbishment of Graylings in Shirley to provide the first specific dementia flats within the city; and
· Invest over £2m in improvements to the communal areas at a number of other schemes to improve the property condition, lettability and therefore viability.
This plan was refreshed in 2012 and further investment is now being planned in schemes as part of the current Capital programme. The refreshed plan incorporated the capacity planning for future accommodation options for people with social care needs and identified extra care accommodation as a growing need both to meet demographic changes and to actively reduce the use of residential care.
· Refurbish and remodel the scheme to remove the shared bathing facilities (as had previously been undertaken at Kinloss Court);
· Let the scheme for alternative age group or housing needs;
· Dispose of the scheme for a capital receipt; or
· Redevelop the scheme for new housing.
As a result of the review it was proposed to redevelop the scheme for new housing due to the potential to increase the number of properties. on the site to help meet the wider demand for housing and ‘extra-care’ style housing in the City.
· The cost of the work was in the region of £1.5m with the net result of reducing the number of units from 32 to 24;
· There would be significant disturbance and distress caused to the residents during the course of the works.; and
· The net loss of 8 units would not help meet the growing needs for extra care within the city and would not make best use of the land available at Erskine Court.
Option |
Number of units |
Cost |
Outcomes in 10 years time |
Do nothing |
16 shared facilities flats ‘mothballed’, 16 self contained flats let |
£250k |
Some investment needed to secure properties not let and bring others up to lettable standard Scheme is unviable and will require further review Total rental income(16 flats) = £540k Social Care saving = £0
|
‘Kinloss style’ remodel |
24 |
£1.5m |
Reduced number of units for traditional ‘sheltered’ accommodation with limited impact on meeting increasing need. No extra-care units. Total rental income = £936k Social Care saving = £0 |
Redevelop |
54 |
£9.8m |
Increased number of units (+22) Increase in extra-care in the city supporting revenue savings in Social Care and Health More family homes available for relet due to downsizers moving in Vibrant community supporting an active older age and reducing hospital admissions and need for residential care Total rental income = £2.8m Social Care saving = £estimated at £198,000 p.a. –detail in paragraphs 54 and 55. |
Report author: Nick Cross
Publication date: 16/04/2013
Date of decision: 16/04/2013
Decided at meeting: 16/04/2013 - Cabinet
Effective from: 25/04/2013
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