Decision details
To Accept Grant Funding and Enter into a Memorandum of Understanding
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Decision:
1. To accept £214,600 in grant funding
from the Government’s Local Authority Housing Fund
(LAHF).
2. To enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) to
secure the Local Authority Housing Fund grant award.
Reasons for the decision:
DLUHC launched the Local Authority Housing
Fund (LAHF) in December 2022, and a second round of funding was
announced in March 2023. The two rounds provided over £750m
to help meet the housing requirements of Ukrainian and Afghan
families fleeing conflict, and to assist local authorities in
meeting the needs of people facing homelessness in their
area.
CBC took part in this initiative, receiving £2.36m in grant
funding and providing 21 affordable homes for Ukrainian and Afghan
families.
On 5th January 2024, DLUHC announced that it wished to invite local
authorities to express their interest in increasing their LAHF
delivery across either LAHF 1 or 2, or a combination of both, if
funding becomes available as a result of underspends elsewhere. If
grant funding is made available to CBC, then these funds must be
committed by 31st August 2024.
On Thursday 29th February 2024 CBC were informed by DLUHC that we
have received (subject to the Council’s formal acceptance and
entering into a Memorandum of Understanding with DLUHC)
£214,600 in grant funding from the Government’s LAHF
following on from our successful expression of interest to DLUHC
dated 19th January 2024.
The LAHF grant funding award (£214,600) covers costs of up to
£87,300 per property, with a further £20,000 per
property allocated to cover additional costs, such as
refurbishment. Our intention will be to utilise these dwellings for
Ukrainian families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in
Cheltenham. Crucially, there is both the capacity and the budget to
deliver these homes by 31st August 2024, as the intention would be
simply to convert homes already being acquired by CBC as part its
existing buy-back programme. CBC has committed to delivering two
properties through the £214,600 LAHF grant funding award,
with assistance from the Council’s Housing Revenue Account
(HRA).
Alternative options considered:
To reject the £214,600 grant funding
award from DLUHC.
It is proposed that this option is rejected as such a decision
would undermine the Council’s efforts in alleviating local
housing pressures arising from the Ukrainian crisis.
Declarations: None
Other reasons / organisations consulted
This decision is supported following
discussions with senior officers within CBC and Cheltenham Borough
Homes (CBH). CBC’s Cabinet Member for Housing has been
provided with a copy of the Officer Decision and has been given
details regarding the background to the funding proposal.
Contact: Martin Stacy, Housing Strategy and Partnerships Manager Email: [email protected].
Publication date: 04/03/2024
Date of decision: 04/03/2024