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To: Stuart Sugarman (CEO of Rossendale Borough Council)

Create a Rossendale Council Scrutiny Committee for Housing

Cllr. Alyson Barnes has suggested exploring a scrutiny committee which focuses on housing. We call upon the council to establish this committee within the tax year 18/19 and to ensure that meetings are open to the public.

Why is this important?

I grew up on Edgeside, many residents of the valley will know about its difficult history. In 2002 Rossendale Borough Council was ranked as one of the worst in the country for local authority homes after previous administrations had left the properties to decay. Recently, there have been concerns raised about regeneration schemes, empty homes, homelessness, and planning decisions made in the area. However, these have been ongoing issues for the area for decades and have been challenging for parties of all colours.

Previous empty homes initiatives haven't worked, including recent attempts and earlier ones, such as the Pathfinder initiative. Several changes of Council haven't lead to these issues being fully addressed either, but I believe that a change of how the council structures their work would make a real difference. A scrutiny committee is a missing constant and there are many issues around housing which need to be looked into in depth. Over the past year, 5 out of 10 of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee meetings have considered housing issues. This takes away from the chance to discuss non-housing matters, without giving housing the focus that it warrants. I believe these challenges deserve a scrutiny committee of their own which brings together a range of services.

The Government have cut funding to councils over the past few years. This leaves many councils under-funded and over-stretched. Ours is no different. While initiatives in Edgeside have seen the area transformed, this has only been possible by working in partnership with the local community (including community groups like the White Horse Project). Yet, several challenges continue in other areas of the valley and policy. A scrutiny committee, which is open to the public, would allow the council to work more closely with its residents. Together we could glean some insight into what might be the most effective changes, focus our efforts on bringing them into fruition, and solve some of the issues facing our friends and neighbors.

How it will be delivered

At a full council meeting.

Rossendale

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Updates

2018-03-07 09:44:25 +0000

Thanks again for your support. It looks like I’ve got some good news for you.

I went to a council meeting on Monday.

This campaign is already seeing traction. They’re talking about setting up a “Citizen’s Panel”.

It’s a great idea, and I hope to see it too. However there’s no plans to focus on housing and it’s unlikely to have the influence that an official scrutiny committee would have.

It shows that we can make this happen though and the fact that the council are already looking at a new structure is why I know that the committee would work.

Please continue to share the petition. If everyone that’s already supported gets at least one other person to sign, we’ll have over 300 signatures

2018-03-01 22:34:23 +0000

100 signatures reached

2018-02-28 19:01:25 +0000

50 signatures reached

2018-02-28 07:44:55 +0000

25 signatures reached

2018-02-27 18:49:21 +0000

10 signatures reached