Housing Repair backlog may take five years to clear?
We codgers have been watching the mire Northumberland County Council has got itself into by avoiding the repair of its vacant Council homes for the last seven years.
Regional press arguments have been had between the current Labour Group at County Hall with denials spewed out from top Conservatives that they have very few people who need homes and are hiding behind future planning numbers instead of dealing with the Counties huge backlog of housing repairs.
Our research shows that approximately 435 council owned homes are sitting empty, some for over two years according to social media from existing tenants, whilst it has been reported by the Government that Northumberland’s homeless figures have doubled. In 2018/19, 655 families were assessed as homeless in the county. However, in 2023/24 that figure has now risen to 1,337.
Tenants currently housed by the Council are also extremely concerned that their money sitting in the Councils housing revenue account is not being used to repair these homes and is dwindling whilst the Council fails to collect hundreds of thousands of pounds in rent to bolster much needed repairs on tenanted as well as empty homes.
Deirdre Campbell isn’t the only Labour Party member concerned about this dire situation and we have heard that the Council has abandoned its tenants panels which were set up to monitor, scrutinise and hold the administrations feet to the fire if need is not being met to supply and fulfill the hosting of those in need as required by law since 1919,
Councillor Scott Dickinson had challenged the Council on several occasions demanding that properties are brought back into use as a matter of urgency, yet his appeals go unheard and repairs continue on at a snail's pace, draining the housing revenue account daily.
Labour Groups shadow housing member Councillor Anna Warson who works in the health service sees the damaging effects that homelessness, deprivation and poverty has on families one of our codgers group caught up with her, she said “ I am so disappointed that the Council isn’t pulling out all the stops to get their massive amount of empty homes back into use” “Homes in Cramlington, Amble, Blyth, Seaton Delaval and Alnwick are standing untenanted and their condition is worsening the longer they stand.”
We Codgers believe it is time the administration's conservative cabinet and leadership got their fingers well and truly from their deep backsides and make housing a prime priority for this Unitary all purpose County Council. A council which appears to many right across Northumberland to be a money box for Morpeth and Ponteland with everywhere else suffering the consequences of their decision making.
https://www.northumberlandgazette.co.uk/news/politics/council/government-figures-show-huge-rise-in-homelessness-in-northumberland-4835696
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1919/35/enacted
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