Agenda and minutes

Venue: Lavery Room - City Hall

Contact: Mrs Sara Steele, Democratic Services Officer  90320202 x6301

Items
No. Item

1a

Apologies

Minutes:

Apologies were reported on behalf of the Deputy Lord Mayor Councillor Copeland and Alderman McKee.

1b

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

            No declarations of interest were reported.

 

2.

Presentation

2a

Northern Ireland Housing Executive - Housing Investment Plan for Belfast pdf icon PDF 2 MB

Minutes:

Contact                                 The Chairperson welcomed to the meeting Mr. C. Bailie (Chief Executive), Mr I. McCrickard (Belfast Regional Manager) and Mr. R. Hawe (North Region Place Shaper), representing the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE).

 

            Mr. Bailie introduced the members of his team and indicated that the purpose of the meeting was to notify the Council of its past year’s performance and next year’s proposals. He pointed out that, whilst the NIHE was required by statute to present to the Council, he recognised the important role of the Council and emphasised that an opportunity for effective joined-up working existed, particularly in respect of Community Planning powers and the Belfast Agenda.

 

            Mr. Bailie provided the Members with a presentation on the Housing Investment Plan (HIP) for Belfast. He explained that the HIP was a four year plan with an annual update in the intervening years, this being the second update.  He advised that the HIP provided an update on the progress of the Housing Executive and other agencies to achieve the intended outcomes, this included an overview of the housing market in Belfast, including details regarding social housing investment at a local level.  He summarised further the five themes as contained within the presentation:

·     to identify and meet housing need and demand;

·     to improve people’s homes;

·     to transform people’s lives;

·     to enable sustainable neighbourhoods; and

·     to deliver quality services.

 

            He then proceeded to outline the key housing issues that had been identified as follows:

·        an ageing population – 17% of the population was aged 60+ in 2005;

·        10,738 total applications on the waiting list – which was a slight decrease on last year;

·        7322 (68%) in housing stress – 2% increase on last year;

·        2361 social housing allocations – same as last year;

·        5395 households presented as homeless;

·        3289 households accepted as homeless (61%);

·        1058 temporary accommodation placements;

·        416 new social homes completed 2016/17; and 

·        335 new social homes stared in 2016/17.

 

            The Committee noted the Future Housing Issues that had been identified by the NIHE as follows:

 

·        Over 5000 new social housing units would be needed over the next five years;

·        Large population increase (70,000) planned by 2035 – land availability and Local Development Plan Impact;

·        Continued growth of the Private Rented Sector and Purpose Student Accommodation (PBSA) – now make up 20% of total housing stock in Belfast; and

·        Stagnant owner occupied market. 

 

            He explained the HIP within the Local Belfast Context, insofar as the Local Development Plan (LDP) would impact on land availability, and also referred to the Regeneration Initiatives for Urban Renewal Areas, Building Successful Communities, Urban Villages and the Tower Block Strategy.

 

            Mr. Bailie outlined that the HIP set out the strategic direction for housing across all tenures, both new and existing.  He stated that since the publication of the HIP, the Housing Executive, as a statutory Community Planning and Local Development (LDP) partner, had welcomed the opportunity to work with the Council and stakeholders to incorporate and embed the HIP vision and outcomes within Community Planning and  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2a

3.

Contact NI

Minutes:

            The Chairperson advised the Committee that the presentation from Contact NI which had been scheduled to take place at this meeting had been rescheduled and the representatives had been invited to present at the meeting of the Committee on Tuesday, 12th September. 

 

            Noted.