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Venue: Zoom meeting
Contact: Steve Gregory Democratic Services
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Welcome, Introductions and Apologies for Absence Minutes: The Chair welcomed all parties to the meeting and introductions were made.
Members noted that Councillor Andrew Brown had resigned from the Board, Councillor Sarah Classick had been appointed as his replacement. The Chair welcomed Sarah to the meeting.
The Chair welcomed two new Associate Tenant members Nigel Varley, Sibusiso Tshabalala.
Apologies were received from Councillors Kerry Bailes, Carla Denyer, Richard Eddy, Paul Goggin, and Councillor Tom Renhard (Executive Member Housing Delivery and Homes).
Noted that Ross Dallimore and Susan Houghton (Leaseholder Representatives) were not present.
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting To confirm as a correct record. Minutes: Resolved –
That the Minutes of the previous meeting held on 20 October 2021 be agreed as a correct record.
Matters arising
Several issues were raised these included –
Action Sarah Spicer (SS)
Action Donald Graham/Sarah Spicer liaising with Tenant representatives.
Action Sarah Spicer
Action Liz Cheetham Engagement Team Leader
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Public Forum Up to 30 minutes is allowed for this item
Any member of the public or Councillor may participate in Public Forum. Public Forum items should be emailed to democratic.services@bristol.gov.uk and please note that the following deadlines will apply in relation to this meeting:-
Questions - Written questions must be received 3 clear working days prior to the meeting. For this meeting, this means that your question(s) must be received in this office at the latest by 5 pm on 20 January 2022.
Petitions and Statements - Petitions and statements must be received on the working day prior to the meeting. For this meeting this means that your submission must be received in this office at the latest by 12.00 noon on 25 January 2022.
Please note, your time allocated to speak may have to be strictly limited if there are a lot of submissions. This may be as short as one minute
Minutes: No statements/petitions had been received from the public.
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Housing News - verbal update Minutes: The Committee received a verbal update from the Business Innovation Manager (Housing and Landlord Services) regarding the latest housing news.
Key points made were –
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Housing Ombudsman self-assessment Minutes: The Committee received a paper from the Business Innovation Manager (Housing and Landlord Services) regarding the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code of practice.
Members were informed that the Housing Ombudsman published a Complaint Handling Code which helped social landlords to respond to complaints effectively and fairly. As part of the Code, social landlords must complete a self-assessment at least once every 12 months. The most recent self-assessment had now been published on the Council’s website.
This looked at the Council’s performance between November 2020 and October 2021.
Key facts emphasised in the report were –
Of the 891 landlord service complaints received:
1. 90.6 percent were resolved at stage one, with 78.2 percent of these responded to within the 15-working day target, up 12 percent from last year.
2. 8.4 percent were resolved at stage two, with 84.6 percent of these responded to within the 20-working day target, up 17.6 percent from last year.
3. Timescales were extended on 33 complaints. There were good reasons for the extensions on 74.2 percent of cases and residents were kept informed about the extension before the target date on 54.5 percent of cases.
4. 35.7 percent of residents rated the overall resolution of their complaint as good or very good.
The paper also set out improvements that had been made in 2021 and improvements plans that were proposed for 2022.
Following discussion and in response to Members questions the following points were raised/clarified:
Resolved –
That the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code paper and relevant comments made be noted. The Committee received a paper from the Business Innovation Manager (Housing and Landlord Services) regarding the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code of practice.
Members were informed that the Housing Ombudsman published a Complaint Handling Code which helped social landlords to respond to complaints effectively and fairly. As part of the Code, social landlords must complete a self-assessment at least once every 12 months. The most recent self-assessment had now been published on the Council’s website. ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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Business Plan and Budget 2022/23 Minutes: The Committee received a presentation regarding the 30-year Business Plan for investing in council homes.
Initial steps were –
• Budget and business plan was considered by Cabinet at its meeting a on 18th January 2022. • Decision at full council on 15th February 2022. • Communication plan to advise stakeholders of the consultation outcomes and emerging plans.
Following discussion and in response to Members questions the following points were made:
Resolved –
That the presentation regarding the 30-year Business Plan for investing in council homes and relevant comments made be noted.
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Date of Next Meeting Minutes: Date to be confirmed, expected to be in April 2022.
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Any Other Business Minutes: None. |