Friday, 29 November 2024

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However, Norwich City Council has one of the biggest stocks of social housing in the country, with 17,609 homes under its jurisdiction, which could impact the number of complaints it has to deal with compared to other authorities. "LIVES ARE AT RISK" Deputy leader of the Green Group and shadow cabinet member for housing, Alex Catt, has said that councillors across the city regularly take on cases from "mistreated" council tenants and have to fight to get them the repairs they need. He explained: "These can range from basic issues to damp and mould covering entire properties, properties infested with rats, homes lacking a properly functioning front door or residents with severe medical issues feeling trapped in inappropriate properties while the council refuses to rehome them. "The council is putting lives at risk. "Having raised these concerns last year, and on many occasions since then, it is incredibly disappointing that not only has the Labour-run council’s ability to resolve issues for its tenants has got worse, but its failings have grown exponentially. "In the short term, Green councillors are seeking an urgent meeting with the cabinet member about the treatment of tenants and we are calling for this matter to be referred to the cross-party scrutiny committee at the council. He said: "We would like to apologise to anyone impacted by the issues highlighted in the National Housing Ombudsman’s report and acknowledge the distress caused to some tenants by the way their complaints were handled. "We are committed to learning from these legacy cases, which occurred during a time when our housing service was facing significant challenges. READ MORE: 'Horrendous' battle over mouldy flat continues for woman after council payout "Since then, we have made strides in improving the delivery of our housing service and the way complaints are managed, ensuring a more effective and tenant-focused approach. Minimising housing-related complaints and responding promptly and helpfully to tenants’ concerns is a key priority for us. "The Ombudsman’s report will be considered by Cabinet at its meeting on 11 December, where it is already on the forward plan. A recommendation will be made for this matter to be included in the scrutiny committee’s forward work programme, subject to the committee’s approval. "Our goal remains to support all tenants in living safe and comfortable lives in their homes. We are actively working to improve housing conditions and ensure that every tenant receives the standard of service they deserve." Norwich City Council has been criticised for being one of the worst-performing in the country when it comes to social housing. 



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