Decision details

Plan for Homes 4

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To approve the Plan for Homes 4 which reinforces our overall ambition to deliver 5,000 new homes in the city over the next five years.

Building more homes for both social rent and affordable home ownership is a corporate priority. Plymouth is in the midst of an unprecedented housing crisis and needs more homes to meet our identified housing needs. Building the right homes, in the right place, at the right price, is essential to make Plymouth a great place to grow up and grow old.

Plan for Homes 4 sets out our commitment to enable and directly provide increased delivery of quality new homes, and to support the regeneration, improvement, and energy efficiency of existing homes of all tenures.

Working with a range of partners we aim to meet our key housing challenges and provide for a range of housing needs, particularly addressing the increase in homelessness and use of temporary accommodation.

Decisions:

Councillor Penberthy (Cabinet Member for Housing, Cooperative Development and Communities) introduced the item and highlighted the following points:

a)     Plan for Homes 1 had started in 2013/14;

b)    There would be a rolling target to build a minimum of 5000 homes in the next five years;

c)     There had been more than 7500 new homes built since 2013;

d)    The Council’s priority was to meet the housing needs of people in Plymouth;

e)     More than 8000 people were waiting for a home;

f)      There was not enough suitable accommodation for older people to downsize too, which meant family homes were not being put back on the market;

g)     The housing stock on Plymouth was not well balanced with Band A and B homes outweighing Band E and F homes;

h)    There were six key areas of activity which consisted of: affordable housing, market housing, private rented housing, supported and specialist housing and partnerships;

i)      All of the key areas had a theme of tackling climate change and taking positive climate action;

j)      The Housing Task Force would develop the detailed action plan and would ensure this was deliverable and strong partnerships were in place;

 

k)     Plymouth City Council had worked alongside the Southwest Landlords Association.

 

Matt Garrett (Service Director for Community Connections) added:

 

l)      The Plan would help deal with needs being experienced with regard to temporary accommodation and homelessness.

 

Paul Barnard (Service Director for Strategic Planning and Infrastructure) added:

 

m)   Plan for Homes was able to bring forward initiatives within the three growth areas of the city;

 

n)    The Local Authority stepped into the housing market to delivery some enhanced housing outcomes such as veterans accommodation;

o)    Plan for Homes allowed for innovation.

 

Tracey Lee (Chief Executive) added:

p)    There had been a large amount of cross Council working on the Plan for Homes;

q)    Although there was a focus on the city centre, there were other growth areas in Plymouth which were as equally important;

r)     The work the plan had set out was integrated with the private sector, public stock and Market Housing.

 

Councillor Penberthy (Cabinet Member for Housing, Cooperative Development and Communities) concluded:

s)     The resources had been agreed and were ready to start delivering the Plan.

 

Cabinet agreed to support the development and delivery of Plan for Homes 4 from 2024 through to 2029.

 

Publication date: 12/03/2024

Date of decision: 11/03/2024

Decided at meeting: 11/03/2024 - Cabinet

Effective from: 19/03/2024

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