Decision Maker: Assistant Director Housing and Revenues
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
One of the key aims for our Preventing
Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2025-2030, approved by
Cabinet on 4 March 2025, is to improve the provision of move-on
accommodation and reduce the time that households spend in
temporary accommodation. One way to achieve this is to ensure we
make best use of our Council housing to allocate them to those most
in need.
Under our Housing Allocations Policy, applicants are placed in one
of 4 priority bands. Our Housing Allocations Policy states,
“we may use a quota system, which means that a percentage of
our properties may be given preference to band 2, 3 or 4
first”. The reason why we operate a quota system is to ensure
we have balanced, sustainable communities and that those in housing
need in the lower bands have fair access to social housing.
The quota system is only used to create a shortlist of prospective
applicants who have bid for an individual property. The actual
allocation of that property is undertaken by a member of staff. The
current quota system for the allocation of Council housing is as
follows:
Band 1 (Urgent Housing Need) 50%
Band 2 (High Housing Need) 30%
Band 3 (Medium Housing Need) 15%
Band 4 (Low Housing Need) 5%
That the Assistant Director – Housing
and Revenues amends the Housing Allocations Quota System, as
follows, for the allocation of all future Council housing:
Band 1 (Urgent Housing Need) 54%
Band 2 (High Housing Need) 30%
Band 3 (Medium Housing Need) 15%
Band 4 (Low Housing Need) 1%
The increase of Council housing allocated to those applicants in
band 1 will ensure our homes are allocated to those people in most
need and meets the aims of the Preventing Homelessness and Rough
Sleeping Strategy 2025-2030.
None.
Publication date: 17/04/2025
Date of decision: 15/04/2025