Report of Executive Director, Neighbourhood Services
Decision:
13.1.1 |
In July 2024 Sheffield City Council (the Council) received a regulatory judgement from the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) confirming a consumer grading of C3 indicating serious failings in the landlord. The Regulator found that Sheffield City Council was not delivering the required outcomes of the Safety and Quality Consumer Standard. |
13.1.2 |
Members considered a report of the Executive Director Neighbourhood Services provide reassurance to the Committee that our programme of improvement activity will help us to meet the Regulator’s Safety and Quality Consumer Standard.
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13.2 |
RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY: That the Housing Policy Committee:-
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1. Notes the Council’s response to the Regulatory Judgement issued on 9th July 2024 2. Requests that progress in meeting the requirements of the Consumer Standards is reported to this Committee through the routine quarterly performance reports. 3. Formally records its thanks to Peter Brown for his long service with the Council, his diligent work with the committee and for improving the lives of tenants in Sheffield. |
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13.3 |
Reasons for Decision |
13.3.1 |
To acknowledge the programme of improvement activity that will help the Council to meet the Regulator’s Safety and Quality Consumer Standard and address the concerns raised by the Regulator in their regulatory notice and subsequent judgement. |
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13.4 |
Alternatives Considered and Rejected |
13.4.1 |
It is a regulatory requirement for the Council to engage with the RSH in response to a Regulatory Judgement, so on this occasion, no alternative options were considered. |
Minutes:
28.1.1 |
In July 2024 Sheffield City Council (the Council) received a regulatory judgement from the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) confirming a consumer grading of C3 indicating serious failings in the landlord. The Regulator found that Sheffield City Council was not delivering the required outcomes of the Safety and Quality Consumer Standard. |
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28.1.2 |
Members considered a report of the Executive Director Neighbourhood Services provide reassurance to the Committee that our programme of improvement activity will help us to meet the Regulator’s Safety and Quality Consumer Standard. |
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28.1.3 |
During the discussion of this item, Councillor Smith left the meeting. |
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28.1.4 |
Members requested that the formal thanks of the committee be recorded to Peter Brown who was leaving the Council after 19 years service. It was moved by Councillor Baker and seconded by Councillor Norris that this be added to the recommendations.
This was put to the vote and carried.
(NOTE: The result of the vote was FOR – 9 Members; AGAINST – 0 Members; ABSTENTIONS – 0 Members) |
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28.2 |
RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY: That the Housing Policy Committee:-
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1. Notes the Council’s response to the Regulatory Judgement issued on 9th July 2024 2. Requests that progress in meeting the requirements of the Consumer Standards is reported to this Committee through the routine quarterly performance reports. 3. Formally records its thanks to Peter Brown for his long service with the Council, his diligent work with the committee and for improving the lives of tenants in Sheffield. |
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28.3 |
Reasons for Decision |
28.3.1 |
To acknowledge the programme of improvement activity that will help the Council to meet the Regulator’s Safety and Quality Consumer Standard and address the concerns raised by the Regulator in their regulatory notice and subsequent judgement. |
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28.4 |
Alternatives Considered and Rejected |
28.4.1 |
It is a regulatory requirement for the Council to engage with the RSH in response to a Regulatory Judgement, so on this occasion, no alternative options were considered. |
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