New raging ‘nasty party’ has decided to ignore it to score soft political points?
Northumberland’s ‘raging nasties' have begun a campaign to expose all owners of houses of multiple occupancy across Blyth and Wansbeck in what we believe is in order to further expand ‘Fargage’s rage campaigns’ further North than Watford Gap and pressurise Landlords who have invested in increasing much needed housing numbers. As its County Council who are responsible for housing sits back and dine on their narrowing of opportunity for the young and those in need.
This is a follow-up to a Freedom of Information request from Natalie Rolls a leading member of Northumberland Reform UK Branch and an active County Councillor seeking information about homes now owned, many of them Homes of Multiple Occupancy, by the Mears Group who are a giant landlord and manage almost half a million homes and employ 5000 staff .
For readers unfamiliar with Mears it is a company which expanded rapidly during the last Tory Government to handle housing for migrant workers and asylum seekers. Ms Rolls last FOI request didn’t give the answers to expand the anti-migrant feeling into Northumberland so another method is being tried.
From their seat of power on Blyth Town Council, one of the nation's largest parish Councils they are driving up local feelings against homes of multiple occupancy.
Their new demands surround article 4 of the 2022 planning acts.
Article 4 Directions are a legal planning tool local authorities use to withdraw standard "permitted development" rights. When an Article 4 is in effect, building works or changes of use that usually wouldn't need permission now require a formal planning application to be submitted.
Their demands are that the Council forces all smaller HMO’s to be registered and that data be open to all.
If the County Council cedes to that request Ms Rolls original request via ‘what do they know’ would be granted. We expect large landlords would take legal action against the County Council as they have a right to do under current planning law on protected data.
But we have said many times on this blog THE ONLY WAY TO STOP THE PROLIFERATION OF HOMES OF MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY IS TO BUILD MORE COUNCIL HOUSES,
The target for the refresh of Northumberland Council housing stock was set from May 2013 to May 2017 at 100 per annum under the chairmanship of Councillor Scott Dickinson MBE. Labour achieved the target therefore the Council is now 900 new homes behind target as the since Conservative held council hasn’t bothered to even attempt to develop a decent number of homes.
The housing regulator The Regulator of Social Housing handed Northumberland County Council a C4 grade (the lowest possible) following a damning inspection. The review found "very serious failings," The Council after dragging its heels has set up a scrutiny panel to investigate the report and make some suggestions, even after a number of long serving councillors were critical of this not being a ‘working group’ with teeth to drive forward policy change.
The ever optimistic Councillor Scott Dickinson MBE leader of Northumberland Labour Group said : “As we begin to see the work programme of the Housing Scrutiny Committee take shape, I'm incredibly proud of the work Northumberland Labour put in to secure these amendments during the Council budget process”.
“These weren't just proposals on paper; they were practical measures designed to tackle issues such as damp, mould, repairs, housing standards and need, helping to improve the lives of tenants and families across Northumberland”.
“Now the real work begins. It is vital that focused action is taken on these priorities and that robust monitoring ensures the amendments we secured are delivered in full. Residents deserve safe, warm and well-maintained homes, and we will continue to hold the Council to account to make sure these commitments lead to real improvements for tenants across the county especially when we get things right and get back on track to develop a new range of much needed Council Housing stock and try to get the target set by Labour of 100 new homes per year back on track to help ever more County families in housing need”.
Unfortunately the report from the first meeting of the scrutiny panel was dire with the completely out of touch Conservative Cabinet member for housing, Colin Horncastle displaying how little he understands the needs and wants of tenants, he said:” said the council was "not happy" with the result of the February report that identified "very serious failings" at the local authority.
They were very serious failings Councillor Horncastle and you should have been supporting the correction of those failings and not protecting your own failing to understand your own subject from criticism.
His Council has gone from being judged dysfunctional, then having a housing crisis in the middle of a bullying crisis and a lack of loyalty towards residents crisis illustrated clearly through its latest shocking policy of leaving grass uncut, which shows Northumberland under the Tories is not only failing its tenants its taxpayers who aren't tenants are suffering as well. If you look around at the workings of its equality working group and its displays of toying with their subject you may see where this scrutiny panel may be heading.
With the scrutiny meeting chaired by Reform Councillor Natalie Rolls it seems to onlookers that the information she sought on HMO’s last year and could lead to social problems and rage events may be made available as the County Council often fawns to its chairs even though the data behind it is now deemed private and not to be shared.
https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/county-council-sets-up-new-housing-scrutiny-committee-in-response-to-c4-grading-96948
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/freedom_of_information_request_i_308
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/regulator-of-social-housing-finds-very-serious-failings-at-northumberland-county-council

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