VisitSouthall    ساؤتھآل    ਸਾਊਥਹਾਲ

Controversial plans for council homes scrapped

Sat 22 May 2010
Controversial plans for the management of Ealing's council houses have been scrapped.

Ealing councillors have voted to immediately halt the plans, which would see the management of homes put out to tender as three separate contracts when the council's agreement with Ealing Homes ends in March 2011.

Council officers will now draw up alternative proposals to return Ealing’s council homes and estates to the direct management of the council.

Before any changes are made to the way homes are managed, the council will consult with tenants and leaseholders on the plans.

Councillor Julian Bell, Leader of the council's majority Labour Group, said: "Letting private companies bid to manage our housing was totally unacceptable.

"I’m delighted that we have taken decisive action to scrap these controversial plans."

"We will now come up with plans to bring management of homes under the council’s direct control, but we will ensure all residents get the chance to have their say before anything is finalised."

The motion was passed at an extraordinary meeting of the full council called immediately after the election to prevent the plans being taken any further.

Officers will now work up more detailed proposals which will be brought back before the council's Cabinet.

If you have a local news story, share it with the rest of Southall, by using the contact form.

Advertisement