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Introduction
Having a safe and secure home is fundamental to a person’s wellbeing. For many people in need of affordable and stable rented housing in RBWM, social housing is one of the few options open to them. However, there is a shortage of social housing in the borough and across the UK. The Allocations Scheme is used by the council to decide how to use the limited social housing available.
The current scheme was created in 2018. We hope to be able to introduce a new allocation scheme in the Spring of 2025. We are proposing some changes that we believe will make the scheme clearer and fairer. We would like to know what you think.
We are proposing to make changes around:
How long applicants must have lived in the borough to be eligible for social housing
Types of unacceptable behaviour which may exclude people from the register
Maximum income levels to be eligible for social housing
Considerations for care leavers
Definitions of the housing register bands
Considerations for homeless households
Prioritisation of those who make a community contribution (Undertake qualifying paid work)
Why are we consulting?
By listening to residents, particularly those who have experience of living in or applying for social housing, we can make better decisions about how to use the available social housing. We are also consulting with housing partners and other stakeholders. The feedback we receive in this consultation will help us to develop the allocation scheme.
This consultation is open until 16th January 2025 and the results will be published on the RBWM Together Consultations page within 8 weeks of the consultation closing.
You can get help in completing this survey by visiting any RBWM library.
Introduction
Having a safe and secure home is fundamental to a person’s wellbeing. For many people in need of affordable and stable rented housing in RBWM, social housing is one of the few options open to them. However, there is a shortage of social housing in the borough and across the UK. The Allocations Scheme is used by the council to decide how to use the limited social housing available.
The current scheme was created in 2018. We hope to be able to introduce a new allocation scheme in the Spring of 2025. We are proposing some changes that we believe will make the scheme clearer and fairer. We would like to know what you think.
We are proposing to make changes around:
How long applicants must have lived in the borough to be eligible for social housing
Types of unacceptable behaviour which may exclude people from the register
Maximum income levels to be eligible for social housing
Considerations for care leavers
Definitions of the housing register bands
Considerations for homeless households
Prioritisation of those who make a community contribution (Undertake qualifying paid work)
Why are we consulting?
By listening to residents, particularly those who have experience of living in or applying for social housing, we can make better decisions about how to use the available social housing. We are also consulting with housing partners and other stakeholders. The feedback we receive in this consultation will help us to develop the allocation scheme.
This consultation is open until 16th January 2025 and the results will be published on the RBWM Together Consultations page within 8 weeks of the consultation closing.
You can get help in completing this survey by visiting any RBWM library.
We aim to introduce a new Housing Allocation Scheme in Spring 2025. We are proposing some changes that we believe will make the scheme clearer and fairer, but we want to know what you think.
By listening to residents we can make better decisions about how to use our available social housing. We are also consulting with our housing partners and other stakeholders. The feedback we receive will help us to develop the Housing Allocation Scheme.
We are proposing to make changes around:
How long you must have lived in the borough to be eligible for social housing
Types of unacceptable behaviour which may exclude people from the register
Maximum income levels to be eligible for social housing
Considerations for care leavers
Definitions of the housing register bands
Considerations for the homeless - Temporary Accommodation outside of RBWM
Considerations for the homeless - Private Rented Sector Offers
Prioritisation of those who make a community contribution (Undertake qualifying paid work)
This consultation is open for 12 weeks. The closing date is Thursday 16th January 2025. The results will be published on the RBWM Together Consultations page within 8 weeks of the closing date.
You can get help in completing this survey by visiting any of our libraries.
Completed hardcopy's of this consultation must be sent to Trevor Pask, Housing Strategy and Inclusion Manager, Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, Town Hall, St Ives Road, Maidenhead SL6 1RF