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£105m housing scheme delayed as Brighton and Hove councillors pose crucial questions

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 21 Sep, 2016 at 9:59PM
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Student housing issues raised at Brighton meeting

A £105 million scheme to build or buy 1,000 low-cost homes in Brighton and Hove suffered a setback this evening (Wednesday 21 September).

The scheme – a proposed joint venture between Brighton and Hove City Council and Hyde Housing – was described by Councillor Joe Miller as “one of the most important things the council has ever done”.

But he reeled off a series of questions about the financial and legal implications of the scheme before members of the Housing and New Homes Committee voted to delay its decision.

They want to use the extra time to be given more information about the potential costs as the council looks at ways to tackle a housing waiting list with 23,000 households on it. Greater demand, rising rents and purchase prices are exacerbating the situation.

Councillor Miller said: “I think this is hugely risky for the council and lots of questions are unanswered … this has been rushed. It’s not ready and it delegates too much to officers.”

Councillor Peter Atkinson said: “The housing shortage is not just a national tragedy but a national scandal.”

He said that Hyde had an excellent track record and he was delighted that it was proposing working with the council to tackle the problem locally.

Councillor Steve Bell said: “I really welcome this and I hope it succeeds but I do have serious reservations.

“We were only given this information ten days ago and a briefing two days ago. That isn’t enough time. The scale of the task is monumental.”

Councillor Mary Mears said: “This is a huge amount of money wherever it’s taken from. This is a really serious issue.

“There’s real concern within our group around the governance of this.”

Councillor Joe Miller
Councillor Joe Miller

She said that it was important to show that going into partnership with Hyde was the right thing to do because there had been no procurement process.

“It has to be open and transparent,” she said, “particularly as there has been no procurement process.”

Councillor Mears said that there were other issues and questions that should have been addressed in the report before the committee.

And she bridled at a suggestion by Councillor Anne Meadows, who chairs the committee, that the Conservatives and Greens were playing games.

Councillor Anne Meadows
Councillor Anne Meadows

Councillor Mears added: “It is important that this is done properly.”

Councillor Meadows said: “Lack of housing in the city is a very serious issue.”

Councillor David Gibson welcomed the proposed joint venture in principle as a promising way of tackling Brighton and Hove’s housing problem.

He said: “Like Councillor Atkinson, I welcome that we’re moving towards the principle of providing ‘living wage’ homes that are based nearer people’s incomes and less on market values.”

He also said that others had expressed concerns on behalf of council tax payers but this offered a good deal for council tax payers.

Councillor David Gibson
Councillor David Gibson

Councillor Gibson spoke about having had a presentation on Monday night (19 September) with no time for the Green group of councillors to discuss the proposal.

He said that, worryingly, the assumptions relied on property price rises but no building costs inflation.

The deal would outlast the current council administration, he said, adding: “We’ve got to allay these concerns and iron out the details and all go forward together as far as possible.”

Hyde said: “We look forward to the committee bringing this back for further discussion in due course.”

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  1. Valerie Paynter says:
    9 years ago

    Please watch the archived webcast of this item from tonight’s Housng Committee meeting. It was spectacular (by council standards) with a truly standout performance from Cllr and law student Joe Miller posing a wall of questions seeking serious detail and exposing the downside rather well. It was extraordinary (until the webcast got paused BEFORE the vote!!!!)

    Thank you Frank for being there to finish the story for us.

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  2. Miss James says:
    9 years ago

    It may be presented as affordable housing but will it be when building complete? I have my doubts.

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  3. Daniel Harris says:
    9 years ago

    I have to agree and I am a Labour Member – The questions he raised were valid. One to watch!

    It got paused? I think they were discussing financials.

    It was a great Committee meeting though, passions were high. BHCC Housing are truly being taken on from all angles now, I hope to be able to sue them for discrimination in my case, enough is enough now!

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    • Valerie Paynter says:
      9 years ago

      It got paused during the finalising if the Grn amendment for a 15 minute break – unfortunately timed

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  4. David vincent says:
    9 years ago

    I agree with what happened to big a risk for city tax payers if it’s not all out in the open ,,,

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  5. SamC says:
    9 years ago

    Cllr Meadows.. “It has to be open and transparent,” she said, “particularly as there has been no procurement process.” SINCE WHEN HAS BHCC HOUSING department been interested in any procurement process? Look at the amount you spend on “spot purchasing” “temporary, emergency” accommodation at 340% LHA rate with unscrupulous private landlords WITHOUT any contracts. Another racket… Hypocrite.

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    • Valerie Paynter says:
      9 years ago

      You mistyped…you mean Cllr Mears I think.

      Last night’s Housing meeting per se was NOT Labour’s finest 7 hours.

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  6. Valerie Paynter says:
    9 years ago

    Cllr Meadows was really exasperated by Joe Miller “taking an hour” to ask his WALL of questions (which just proved the item should not have been on the agenda yet as some of his questions were important outstanding details missing from the report and others demonstrated downside issues not addressed yet). I have never seen such rigour displayed in a council meeting before by a councillor.

    One Labour Cllr (Hills) had only sarcasm and disdain to bring to the table. And I drew breath when Cllr Meadows accused Cllr Miller of “playing games” after his deeply responsible scrutiny of the report which must have taken him days to organise was unleashed. A monumental political blunder on her part and to my mind even a Standards issue. Cllr Mears pulled her up on it. She owes Miller a major apology.

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    • WOODCAVER says:
      9 years ago

      you have been taken in by joe miller asking hypothetical questions.
      for which there is no answer. The Councillors have been consulted for months. What about the mears contract that CLLR mears set UP. WHAT A SHAMBLES

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