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Jane Abraham
Programme Manager, Delivery and New Supply and
Ola Akinfe
Head of Asset Management, Housing
SLIDE 2 What will we discuss
- our commitment
- 2016 – 2017 – looking back
- what the future holds
- challenges
- opportunities
SLIDE 3 Our Commitment
The Council’s commitment to residents is to:
- offer improved and better value services, Provide a
more transparent , seamless service
- to provide a more efficient maintenance service
- to increase the supply and improve the quality of
affordable homes to rent and buy
SLIDE 4 2016- 2017 – Looking back
- delivered planned maintenance programme
in Council Housing stock
- improved contract monitoring and better
systems
- new asset management Strategy agreed and
implemented
- procured new capital delivery framework
SLIDE 5 2016- 2017 – Looking back
- delivered a £7 million capital programme
- delivered £2million of improvements to services such as
water supply, electrical upgrade and lift renewal
- updated and implemented housing policies
- produced final accounts in a shorter timescale
- strengthened the Health and Safety role within Asset
Management.
SLIDE 6 2017- 2018 – Looking Forward
- review the Housing Revenue Account Business Plan
following the changes to housing finance and the new Asset Management Strategy
- increase our online offer through the Customer Access
Programme
- launch the new capital works delivery framework
- reduce the number of contracts we operate and the
time spent on procurement
SLIDE 7 2017- 2018 – Looking Forward
- launch the Housing Hidden Homes initiative
- improve on site monitoring of contractors
- build more homes
- review the Capital Works Programme
SLIDE 8 2017- 2018 – Looking Forward
- significantly improve now we manage stock data
and information
- implement a number of new service contracts
- encourage more estate improvement schemes
- reducing Asset Management Fee to leaseholders
SLIDE 9 Challenges/Opportunities
- rising costs of labour and materials
- the acute shortage of affordable homes
- Local Authority savings targets
- compliance, Health and Safety
- Housing Health and Safety Rating System
and a Redbridge standard
SLIDE 10 Your Thoughts - Your Service
- what are your priorities for the service?
- how can we take the service forward?
- how can we improve the online offer for
residents?
- how can we increase the number of residents
who use our online services?
SLIDE 11 Delivery and New Supply 2016- 2017 – Looking back
- developed 22 new homes for affordable rent
- delivered 15 additional affordable homes through the Purchase & Repair
programme
- achieved planning consent for 148 new affordable homes on eight council-
- wned sites across the borough, including the replacement of 44 bedsits with
- ne bedroom flats as part of the Marlyon Road estate regeneration
- procured build contractors for the current phase of the new build programme
- agreed a design specification for the new affordable homes programme
SLIDE 12 Delivery and New Supply 2017- 2018 – Looking Forward
- starting construction on nine sites to build 154 new affordable homes on nine
sites across the borough by 2019
- buying more street properties through the Purchase and Repair programme
- identifying a pipeline of new sites with potential for the development of more
affordable homes
- increasing the supply of self-contained temporary accommodation in the
borough
- working with local housing associations to provide more affordable homes for
rent and sale
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Delivery and New Supply New Affordable Homes Programme
SLIDE 14 Evergreen House 65 Medway Close
SLIDE 15 It’s like a dream come true . . to end up in a place I can actually call home I have two girls and they love it here and are very happy . . everything we need is nearby . .
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SLIDE 17 Kielder Close Hainault
SLIDE 18 Old Mill Court Chigwell Road
SLIDE 19 Marlyon Road Hainault
SLIDE 20 Coppice Path Hainault
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For more information on the New Affordable Homes Programme go to: https://www.redbridge.gov.uk/housing/new- housing-schemes-in-redbridge/
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Rob Wilson Qwizdom – A few questions Residents’ Conference 11 March 2017
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Yes No
Have you got access to the internet?
Inter ternet et
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A) At home B) At work C) At a library
Where do you mostly access the internet?
Access
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A) Desk top computer B) Tablet / ipad C) Lap top D) Smartphone
How do access the internet? Access
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A) Every day B) Most days C) Mostly at weekends D) Not very often
Access
How often do you use the internet?
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Yes No
email
Did you have an email account?
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Would you access your rent or service charge account online? Yes No
Online access
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Break Please be back in 30 minutes: Don’t forget your questions