King's Drive Estate, Wembley this morning |
Residents are being invited to have their say on how the council allocates social housing in Brent.Detailed proposals are not available until you actually start the process of filling in the on-line consultation AVAILABLE HERE so I have reproduced them below:
The council is launching a consultation that asks people to give their views on the criteria for distributing the limited number of social houses currently available.
Brent is proposing changes to ensure that social housing is shared out fairly to people in need. These changes include a proposal to give residents in temporary accommodation priority for social housing that becomes available on the estate where they are living, so that they don't have to move neighbourhoods. Another change looks at giving priority to homeless families living in temporary accommodation on an estate that is being regenerated to move into social housing within the same area.
The full list of proposed changes is available online here. The consultation will end on 22 January 2019, ahead of the Cabinet decision's in March with the agreed changes then set to begin in April.
Cllr Eleanor Southwood, Cabinet Member for Housing and Welfare Reform, said: "It's really important that social housing is distributed fairly given the chronic shortage of genuinely affordable homes in Brent. We are asking for as many views as possible. These changes impact everyone on the waiting list.
"We do have ambitious plans to build more homes in Brent, but these changes work with the limited supply of homes that we have available to us right now."
Brent last reviewed how it allocated social housing in November 2014 and made changes to its scheme in January 2015.
To see all the options click on 'read more' below.