Agenda item

Full Business Cases for GLA 'Building Council Homes for Londoners' funded housing schemes

a)    Broadfields, HA8

b)    Coppetts Rd, N10

c)    The Grange, N2

Minutes:

The Chair introduced the report for the three schemes which were at the final stages.  The permissions the recommendations granted would allow the funding to be accessed and works started.

 

It was noted that the old ward boundaries had been used in the report but this did not have a material impact.

 

Members of the Committee noted that with some of the applications concerns had been raised by neighbouring residents.  For example, access to the sites which had Highways implications.  Officers confirmed that they had met with some of the potential contractors to look at how concerns could be mitigated.  The Chair and Vice-Chair asked Officers to contact them if they needed support lobbying on access issues with the Greater London Authority.

 

RESOLVED unanimously that the Housing and Growth Committee:

  1. Noted and approved the Full Business Case for the Broadfields HA8 (GLA87), project.
  2. Delegated authority to the Director of Growth to agree the appointment of the preferred contractor at Broadfields once they are identified. This is dependent on the final contract value sitting within the approved budget and satisfactory financial due diligence checks being undertaken.
  3. Noted and approved the Full Business Case for the Coppetts Road, N10 (GLA 87)project.
  4. Delegated authority to the Director of Growth to agree the appointment of the preferred contractor at Coppetts Road once they are identified. This is dependent on the final contract value sitting within the approved budget and satisfactory financial due diligence checks being undertaken.
  5. Noted and approved the Full Business Case for The Grange, N2 (HRA 250) project.
  6. Delegated authority to the Director of Growth to agree the appointment of the preferred contractor at The Grange once they are identified. This is dependent on the final contract value sitting within the approved budget and satisfactory financial due diligence checks being undertaken.

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