Better Homes project could be approved for Scarborough Borough

Council cabinet members will discuss proposals to tackle a shortage of high-quality housing next week.

Author: Karen LiuPublished 22nd Jun 2021

Plans to create a company to deliver hundreds of new affordable homes across the Borough of Scarborough could be approved next week.

Councillors on the cabinet will discuss proposals to tackle a shortage of high-quality housing which is affordable to local people and families. It is called the Better Homes project.

A business case has been prepared to consider the options, including the creation of a company which would be owned equally between the council and another organisation – a ‘joint venture’. This could be a housing association or another registered provider.

It would fund the construction of the new homes, sell them on completion and potentially buy suitable land from the open market.

The authority says importantly, the joint company would be run on a not-for-profit basis with money reinvested in future schemes rather than paid to a group of shareholders.

Twelve sites, potentially suitable for housing in Filey, Whitby and Scarborough, including Eastfield, were proposed by the council.

As several of these are classed as public open space, an extended consultation has taken place.

More than 700 comments were received and these will be considered by councillors before they make a decision whether to proceed.

If they do, the next stage of the project would involve the legal work to create the joint venture and find a suitable partner organisation.

The authority says the borough is facing an affordable homes crisis and double the number currently being built need to be constructed between now and 2038 if demand is to be met. This means 3,300 are needed in a 16 year period.

It adds that currently, 2,000 families are on the housing waiting list here which is compounded by an historical lack of one or two bedroom properties.

The average salary of £27,000 in the borough means a first time buyer will need seven times their earnings to buy their own home.

Cllr Carl Maw, Scarborough Borough Council Cabinet Member for Stronger Communities and Housing, said:

“Ensuring our residents have access to affordable homes is crucial, but they need to be designed better and be of a higher environmental standard.

“If not, we won’t be able to meet the ambitious targets we’ve set in response to the climate emergency.

“I encourage councillors to approve our work so we can meet the future needs of our communities.”

Cllr Liz Colling, Scarborough Borough Council Cabinet Member for Inclusive Growth, said:

“The Better Homes project is a real opportunity to make a lasting difference to our residents.

“We cannot overstate the case for more affordable – and high quality – homes across the borough.

“We are proposing an innovative way of tackling the challenge we face and I hope my fellow councillors on cabinet are supportive of what we want to achieve.”

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