Extension of the Public Spaces Protection Order for a further 12 months until 31 May 2021.
Decision Maker: Director Transformation
Decision published: 25/01/2021
Effective from: 20/05/2020
Decision:
Extension of the Public Spaces Protection Order for a further 12 months until 31 May 2021.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Simon Lane
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Decision Maker: Director City Development, Housing & Supporting People
Decision published: 25/01/2021
Effective from: 13/01/2021
Decision:
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Wards affected: St David's;
Lead officer: Bindu Arjoon
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Decision Maker: Director City Development, Housing & Supporting People
Decision published: 25/01/2021
Effective from: 13/01/2021
Decision:
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Wards affected: St Loyes;
Lead officer: Bindu Arjoon
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Decision Maker: Director City Development, Housing & Supporting People
Decision published: 25/01/2021
Effective from: 13/01/2021
Decision:
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Wards affected: Exwick;
Lead officer: Bindu Arjoon
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Decision Maker: Director City Development, Housing & Supporting People
Decision published: 25/01/2021
Effective from: 13/01/2021
Decision:
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Wards affected: Exwick;
Lead officer: Bindu Arjoon
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Decision Maker: Director City Development, Housing & Supporting People
Decision published: 25/01/2021
Effective from: 13/01/2021
Decision:
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Wards affected: Priory;
Lead officer: Bindu Arjoon
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Decision Maker: Director City Development, Housing & Supporting People
Decision published: 22/01/2021
Effective from: 13/01/2021
Decision:
As a urgent matter under the Council’s Finance Regulations, to create a budget for expenditure to be incurred as part of the Government’s and Council’s work to address rough sleeping, in particularly, as a response to the greater risk to people experiencing homelessness as a result of the current pandemic.
The council has successfully bid for MHCLG Capital funds of £1.8m and contributed unringfenced S106 funding of £1.54m towards the purchase of 29 units of affordable housing. There is a further revenue grant of £433k to provide support to new residents once the council successfully purchases and brings the properties back into use. There is therefore no impact on the council’s General Fund Balance.
This decision will be reported to the next meeting of Executive and Council.
Lead officer: Bindu Arjoon