Regulatory and Statistical Return (Long) For 31 March 2010
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1 For 31 March 21 This return should be completed as at 31 March 21. It is essential that you complete and return the form by 31 May 21. Failure to do so will indicate that your RSL does not comply with our regulatory code. Please refer to the accompanying guidance notes when completing this return. Name and address of registered social landlord Wulvern Housing Limited Wulvern House Electra Way Registration number L4371 Lead TSA region North Crewe Period covered by return Cheshire 1 April March 21 Postcode CW1 6GW Date of Governing Body meeting at which return was, or will be, considered (dd/mm/yyyy)* 19/5/21 RSL contact name Paul Robinson RSL contact address paul.robinson@wulvern.org RSL contact telephone number Helpline: rsr.tenantsauthority.org 1
2 GOVERNANCE UPDATE For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part 1 Parent and Subsidiary Organisations At 31 March 21 did your RSL belong to a group structure? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete the question below. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part A At 31 March 21 are you the parent of the group? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete questions 1 and 2 nmlkj No 1 Please list all registered subsidiaries 1-3 RSL no Name 2 Please list all unregistered subsidiaries Name Wulvern Platform Limited If No to the above, please provide details of your parent RSL RSL no Name 2
3 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part A - Social rental stock and leased : owned or managed on behalf of others at 31 March 21 Question A: At 31 March 21 did you: own any rented to which the definition of social applied; manage any social for rent that was owned by another organisation or individual; or part own or manage any social leased? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part A. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part B. Part A provides an overall picture of activity in relation to owned and/or managed stock to which the definition of social applies. Stock reported in columns A to E should be carried forward to Parts E to Q. Stock reported in columns F to I should be carried forward to Parts C and F. Activity/stock type All social stock owned by you: 1-3 Include stock owned by you on a freehold basis or lease of 21 years or more (original term). Stock owned and directly managed by you Stock owned by you but managed by others RSL LA Other stock in ownership Cols A+B+C+D General needs rented 7 Col A Col B Col C Col D Col E 1 General needs rented Keyworker accommodation (RSL controlled) 8 3 general needs rented (lines 1 + 2) Housing for older people 9 4 Housing for older people (all special design features) Housing for older people (some special design features) Designated supported for older people rented for older people (lines 4 to 6) Supported rented 13 8 Purpose designed supported 14 9 Designated supported supported rented (lines 8 + 9) general needs and supported rented stock 11 general needs ( for line 3) supported and for older people ( for lines 7 & 1) Staff accommodation staff (include in Part O) Social leased 17 Col A Col B Col C Col D Col E Include all dwellings in lines 14 to 16 where the purchaser has not acquired 1% of equity Leasehold for older people (LHOP) Shared ownership Other leased (<1%) (lines 14 to 16) Include all dwellings in lines 18 to 2 where the purchaser has acquired 1% of equity but the freehold interest has been retained by you or another party RTB/PRTB/RTA Shared ownership 2 Other leased (1%) (lines 18 to 2) Note: Parts A and B are mutually exclusive, so there should be no duplication. Please record all units owned and managed in either Parts A or B. 3
4 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part A - Social rental stock and leased : owned or managed on behalf of others at 31 March 21 Question A: At 31 March 21 did you: own any rented to which the definition of social applied; manage any social for rent that was owned by another organisation or individual; or part own or manage any social leased? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part A. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part B. Other managed social stock: 4-6 Include stock that you do not own but is managed by you under agreement or on a lease of less than 21 years (original term). Stock you manage on behalf of others stock managed on behalf of others RSL LA Other Cols F+G+H Col F Col G Col H Col I Col F Col G Col H Col I retained by you or another party 2-22 When * is shown inside a box, this figure should be carried through to Part O. 4
5 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part B - Non-social rental stock and leased : owned or managed on behalf of others at 31st March 21 Do not include any stock reported in Part A Question B: At 31 March 21 did you: own any rented stock to which the definition of social did not apply; or manage any non-social that was owned by another organisation or individual; or part own or manage any non-social leased? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part B. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part C. Part B completes the picture of overall activity. This data is mainly contextual. Only include the stock reported in Part B in Parts C, J, K, L, M and O. Care homes providing nursing care and Care homes not providing medicines or medical treatment should be included in this figure. Activity/stock type All non-social stock owned by you: 1-3 Include stock owned by you on a freehold basis or lease of 21 years or more (original term) regardless of how it was funded. Stock owned and directly managed by you Stock owned by you but managed by others RSL LA Other stock in ownership Cols A+B+C+D Units/bedspaces Col A Col B Col C Col D Col E Keyworker accommodation (employer controlled) 9 Student accommodation 1 Specialist 11 Market rented NASS contract asylum seeker accommodation 13 Other non-social non-social rented (lines 1 to 6) Non-social leased 15 Include all dwellings where the purchaser has not acquired 1% of equity 8 leased (<1%) Include all dwellings where the purchaser has acquired 1% of equity but the freehold interest has been retained by you or another party 9 leased (1%) Note: Staff accommodation should only be included in Part A. Parts A and B are mutually exclusive, so there should be no duplication. Please record all units owned and managed in either Parts A or B. When * is shown inside a box, this figure should be carried through to Part O. 5
6 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part B - Non-social rental stock and leased : owned or managed on behalf of others at 31st March 21 Do not include any stock reported in Part A Question B: At 31 March 21 did you: own any rented stock to which the definition of social did not apply; or manage any non-social that was owned by another organisation or individual; or part own or manage any non-social leased? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part B. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part C. Other managed stock: 4-6 Include stock that you do not own but is managed by you under agreement or on a lease of less than 21 years (original term). Stock you manage on behalf of others RSL LA Other stock managed on behalf of others Cols F+G+H Please indicate the percentage of gross turnover of the activities reported in columns E+I. 7 % of gross turnover (to 2 decimal places) Please indicate the percentage of gross capital employed in any activity reported in columns E+I. 8 % of gross capital employed (to 2 decimal places) Col F Col G Col H Col I Col J Col K
7 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part C Stock owned by others but managed by you and stock owned/managed within a group structure Question C1: Did you manage any temporary stock owned by others at 31 March 21 that you have reported in Parts A or B (column I)? nmlkj Yes Please select and complete Part C. nmlkji No Please select and go to question C2. C1 How many of the units/bedspaces managed on behalf of others are properties of the sort listed below? 1-5 Social Housing Non-social General needs Supported and/or for older people HAMA/HAL properties 2 Temporary market rent / HAMA Plus properties 3 Private sector lease (PSL) properties 4 Temporary social /short-life properties 5 Other temporary accommodation 7
8 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Question C2: At 31 March 21, were you the Parent of a group structure? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete C2. nmlkj No Please select and go to C3. If yes, please provide a breakdown of stock owned and managed within your group, including unregistered subsidiaries. C2 Housing rental stock and leased : owned within the group or managed by the group on behalf of others at 31 March 21 C2 provides a picture of the group s overall activity relating to owned and/or managed stock. Activity/stock type All stock owned within your group: 6-8 Include stock owned by all members of the group combined parent and both registered and unregistered subsidiaries. Include all stock owned on a freehold basis or on a lease of 21 years or more (original term) Stock owned by group members and directly managed within the group Stock owned by group members but managed by organizations outside of your group structure arrangement Non-group RSL LA Other stock owned by your group Cols A+B+C+D Col A Col B Col C Col D Col E 6 social rental stock non-social rental stock leased where the purchaser has not acquired 1% of the equity leased where the purchaser has acquired 1% of the equity but the freehold interest has been retained
9 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Question C2: At 31 March 21, were you the Parent of a group structure? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete C2. nmlkj No Please select and go to C3. If yes, please provide a breakdown of stock owned and managed within your group, including unregistered subsidiaries. C2 Housing rental stock and leased : owned within the group or managed by the group on behalf of others at 31 March 21 Other managed social stock: 9-11 Include stock that your group does not own but manages on behalf of organisations that do not form part of your group. Include stock managed by you under agreement or on a lease of less than 21 years (original term) Stock managed on behalf of nongroup member organisations Non-group RSL LA Other stock managed on behalf of others Cols F+G+H Col F Col G Col H Col I 9
10 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Question C3: At 31 March 21, were you the subsidiary of a RSL group structure? nmlkj Yes Please select and complete C3. nmlkji No Please select and go to Part D. If yes, please provide a breakdown of the stock that you own and manage (reported in Parts A and B) below to show what activity takes place within the group and outside of the group. C3 Housing rental stock and leased : owned by you or managed on behalf of others at 31 March C3 provides a picture of how you interact with the other members of your RSL group structure Activity/stock type All stock owned by you Include stock owned by you. Include all stock owned on a freehold basis or on a lease of 21 years or more (original term) Stock owned and directly managed by you Stock owned by you but managed by another organisation Group RSL Non-group RSL LA Unregistered group subsidiary Other Col A Col B Col C Col D Col E Col F 1 social rental stock 11 non-social rental stock 12 leased where the purchaser has not acquired 1% of the equity 13 leased where the purchaser has acquired 1% of the equity but the freehold interest has been retained 1
11 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Question C3: At 31 March 21, were you the subsidiary of a RSL group structure? nmlkj Yes Please select and complete C3. nmlkji No Please select and go to Part D. If yes, please provide a breakdown of the stock that you own and manage (reported in Parts A and B) below to show what activity takes place within the group and outside of the group. C3 Housing rental stock and leased : owned by you or managed on behalf of others at 31 March stock ownered Cols A+B+C+D+E+F Other managed stock: Include stock that you do not own but manage on behalf of others. Include stock managed by you under agreement or on a lease of less than 21 years (original term) Stock managed on behalf of others Group RSL Non-group RSL LA Unregistered group subsidiary Other stock managed on behalf of others Cols H+I+J+K+L Col G Col H Col I Col J Col K Col L Col M 11
12 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part D Possible provision of mortgages and secured loans (Social and non-social ) D1 Possible provision of mortgages and secured loans Did you provide any mortgages or secured loans? nmlkj Yes nmlkji No If yes, please state the value of outstanding principal as at 31 March 21. p 12
13 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part E General needs stock in ownership (social stock only) Question E: Did you OWN any GENERAL NEEDS RENTAL HOUSING STOCK to which the definition of SOCIAL HOUSING applied, on 31 March 21? (From Part A, column E, line 11) nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part E. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part F. E1: general needs rental owned on 31 March Owned social stock by property type/size (Part A, column E, line 11) ** Self-contained Bedspaces Bedsit 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 bedrooms 5 bedrooms 6+ bedrooms (cols 1-8) Col 1 Col 2 Col 3 Col 4 Col 5 Col 6 Col 7 Col 8 Col E2: Occupied general needs on 31 March 21 (from line 1, col 9) 2 2 number of units/bedspaces occupied 3948 units/bedspaces E3: All vacant general needs stock (only report on stock that has been included in line 1, col 9). This information will be used for PI purposes Units/bedspaces available for letting (including those 3 weeks to be let after minor repairs) but vacant on 31 March 21 3 or less First let and ready for immediate occupation Re-let and ready for immediate occupation To be let or re-let after minor repairs vacant but available (lines 3 to 5) Units/bedspaces not available for letting on 31 March Awaiting improvement, conversion, repair or other works Undergoing improvement, conversion, repair or other works Awaiting sale 1 Unauthorised occupation 11 Other 12 vacant but unavailable (lines 7 to 11) 13 number of vacant units/bedspaces (lines ) Between 3 weeks and 6 weeks Between 6 weeks and 6 months Between 6 months and 1 year Over 1 year Col 1 Col 2 Col 3 Col 4 Col 5 Col **Note: Column 1 should be carried through to column 3 Part O. Columns 2-8 should be carried through to column 2 Part O. 13
14 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org E4: Self-contained vacant stock only (included in line 13, col 6) 6 14 vacant but available vacant but unavailable number of vacant self-contained units (lines 14+15) 67 E5: How many units/bedspaces in line 1, col 9 were designed or modified to accessible general or wheelchair-user standards? 7 17 Accessible general Wheelchair-user standard units/bedspaces When * is shown inside a box, this figure should be carried through to Part O. 14
15 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part F - Supported and/or for older people in ownership/management (social stock only) Question F: Did you OWN and/or MANAGE any SUPPORTED HOUSING and/or HOUSING FOR OLDER PEOPLE RENTAL STOCK to which the definition of SOCIAL HOUSING applied on 31 March 21? (From Part A, line 12) nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part F nmlkj No Please select and go to Part G F1 supported and/or for older people owned on 31 March Owned social stock by property type/size (Part A, column E, line 12) Self-contained Bedspaces Bedsit 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4+ bedrooms (cols 1-6) Col 1 Col 2 Col 3 Col 4 Col 5 Col 6 Col F2 Occupied supported and/or for older people on 31 March 21 (from line 1, col 7) 2 2 number of units/bedspaces occupied 995 units/bedspaces F3 Vacant supported and/or for older people (from line 1, col 7) 3 Selfcontained units Bedspaces 3 vacant on 31 March 21 but available for letting 18 4 vacant on 31 March 21 but not available for letting 5 number of vacant self-contained units/bedspaces on 31 March 21 (lines 3+4) F4 How many units/bedspaces in line 1, col 7 were designed or modified to accessible general or wheelchair-user standards? 4 6 Accessible general Wheelchair-user standard units/bedspaces When * is shown inside a box, this figure should be carried through to Part O. 15
16 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org F5 Supported and/or for older people client groups - supported and/or for older people units/bedspaces owned and managed (from Part A, line 12) 5-1 Please record the number of units/bedspaces that, on 31 March 21, were intended for tenants/households predominantly defined by the following user groups. units/ bedspaces owned (from Part A, column E, line 7 or 1) Of the units/ bedspaces owned by you, how many do you manage? (from Part A, column A, line 7 or 1) 8 Housing for older people (part A, line 7) People with alcohol problems 1 People with drug problems 11 People with mental health problems 12 People with learning disabilities 13 Offenders and people at risk of offending 14 People with physical or sensory disabilities Refugees 16 Teenage parents 17 Women at risk of domestic violence 18 People with HIV or AIDS 19 Young people leaving care 2 Young people at risk 21 Single homeless people with support needs 22 Homeless families with support needs 23 Rough sleepers 24 managed by you owned by you 172 units/bedspaces owned by another body and managed by you (from Part A, column I, line 7 or 1) 16
17 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part G Lettings Question G: Did you let any of the GENERAL NEEDS, SUPPORTED HOUSING and/or HOUSING FOR OLDER PEOPLE owned by you (recorded in Parts E1 and F1) to tenants in the year ending 31 March 21 (EXCLUDING shared ownership, LHOP and staff stock)? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part G. nmlkj No Please select and go to G4. G1 Please provide a breakdown of all general needs, supported and/or for older people lettings made in the year 1 April 29 to 31 March 21 (include all lettings made on the stock in Parts E1 and F1) 1-2 Number of lettings General needs Supported and/or for older people Units/bedspaces Units/bedspaces Units/bedspaces 1 First/new lets Re-lets number of lettings (lines 1 + 2) G2 Please provide a breakdown of all general needs, supported and/or for older people lettings, as reported in CORE, in the year 1 April 29 to 31 March 21 (please refer to CORE for a definition of a letting) 3 Number of lettings General needs Supported and/or for older people Units/bedspaces Units/bedspaces Units/bedspaces 4 lettings as reported in CORE G3 Did you receive any Local Authority nominations or their equivalent in the year 1 April 29 to 31 March 21? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete below. nmlkj No Please select and go to G4. Please provide a breakdown of the number of Local Authority nominations or their equivalent (general needs, supported and/or for older people) rejected by you, in the year 1 April 29 to 31 March Number of nominations or their equivalent rejected General needs Supported and/or for older people Units/bedspaces Units/bedspaces Units/bedspaces 5 nominations or their equivalent rejected 4-6 Of these how many are: Statutory nominations or their equivalent rejected 7 Other homeless nominations or their equivalent rejected When * is shown inside a box, this figure should be carried through to Part O. 17
18 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org G4 Do you operate a choice-based lettings scheme that allows applicants to choose which property they apply for? 8 nmlkj Yes Please select and complete below. nmlkji No Please select and go to line 8b. 8a If Yes, does this scheme involve Local Authority partners? nmlkj Yes nmlkj No 8b If No, do you have any plans to introduce one? nmlkji Yes nmlkj No 8c If the answer to 8b is Yes, when would you expect this scheme to become operational? 4 mm 21 yyyy G5 How many evictions did your association carry out in the year 1 April 29 to 31 March 21? 9 General needs Supported and/or for older people 9 Number of evictions Please provide a breakdown of the number of recorded evictions by reason 1 General needs Supported and/or for older people 1 Arrears Anti-social behaviour (ASB) Both Other Of the evictions recorded for ASB, how many were from a demoted tenancy? G6 How many tenancies were demoted to assured shorthold tenancies following a court order in the year 1 April 29 to 31 March 21? 11 General needs Supported and/or for older people 15 Number of demoted tenancies G7 Anti-social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs) How many anti-social behaviour order (ASBO) applications were granted during the course of the year 1 April 29 to 31 March 21? G8 Anti-social Behaviour Injunctions (ASBIs) How many anti-social behaviour injunctions were granted during the course of the year 1 April 29 to 31 March 21? 1 18
19 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part H Rent and charges general needs, supported and/or for older people Question H: Did YOU OR ANOTHER AGENCY charge rents and charges on GENERAL NEEDS, SUPPORTED HOUSING and/or HOUSING FOR OLDER PEOPLE that you owned on 31 March 21 (from Part A, column E, lines 11 and 12) including voids, regardless of whether the rent was actually collected? 1-11 nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part H. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part Ia. H1: Please give general needs stock owned, together with average weekly net rents and charges for secure and assured tenancies (assured shorthold tenancies where the stock is permanently social should be included) and ERCF stock, as at 31 March 21 (from Part A, column E, line 11) Assured tenancies 1-4 (General needs: do not include ERCF stock) As at 31 March stock weekly net rent Stock with charges charge Stock with charges not eligible for charge not p p p Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Non-self-contained (total/ average) 4a... Bedsit One bedroom Two bedrooms Three bedrooms Four bedrooms Five bedrooms Six or more bedrooms self-contained/weighted average General needs stock let on assured tenancies (total/weighted average) lines
20 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Secure rent tenancies 1-4 (General needs: do not include ERCF stock) As at 31 March 21 stock weekly net rent Stock with charges charge eligible Stock with charges not eligible for charge not p p p Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 11 Non-self-contained(total/ average) 4a Bedsit 13 One bedroom 14 Two bedrooms 15 Three bedrooms 16 Four bedrooms 17 Five bedrooms 18 Six or more bedrooms 19 self-contained/ weighted average 2 General needs stock let on secure tenancies (total/ weighted average) lines Assured and secure rent tenancies 5 (general needs) As at 31 March /weighted average (including all units/ bedspaces from lines 1 + 2) stock weekly net rent Stock with charges charge Weighted average assured and secure rents, including charges eligible for p p p Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column Estate Renewal Challenge Fund 6 (assured tenancies only) As at 31 March 21 22a Stock from the Estate Renewal Challenge Fund (total/average) stock weekly net rent Stock with charges charge Stock with charges not eligible for charge not p p p Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column b Did you apply the rent restructuring framework to your ERCF stock as at 31 March 21? nmlkji Yes If Yes, please supply the target rents in Part 1a. nmlkj No Please select and continue. 2
21 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org General needs social let on other letting arrangements, as at 31 March (from Part A, column E, line 11) 23 Non-self-contained (total/average) 24 Bedsit 25 One bedroom 26 Two bedrooms 27 Three bedrooms 28 Four bedrooms 29 Five bedrooms 3 Six or more bedrooms 31 Stock let on other letting arrangements as at (general needs social ) H2: Supported and/or for older people rent and charges (from Part A, column E, line 12). Assured shorthold tenancies where the stock is permanently social should also be included Supported and/or for older people (As at 31 March 21) 32 Non-self-contained (total / average) 33 Bedsit 34 One bedroom 35 Two bedrooms 36 Three bedrooms 37 Four or more bedrooms 38 self-contained / weighted average 39 Supported and/or for older people stock (total / weighted average) lines stock weekly net rent Stock with charges charge Stock with charges not eligible for charge not p p p Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column stock registered as Care homes providing personal care 21
22 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part Ia Assured and secure general needs average weekly rents, charges and target rents, including ERCF stock (excluding supported and for older people) Question Ia: Did you own any GENERAL NEEDS stock for rent (recorded in Part H1, lines 21 and 22a) on 31 March 21 (assured and secure rents only)? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part Ia. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part Ib. Ia Please give the total general needs assured and secure stock (assured shorthold tenancies where the stock is permanently social should be included) owned for each Local Authority area in which you operate, together with overall average weekly rents and charges as at 31 March All information provided in Part Ia should be on a snapshot basis, as at 31 March 21. The sum total of general needs stock included in Part Ia should be equal to the stock in Part H, lines 21 and 22a. 1. Please use the ONS Local Authority codes shown in the guidance notes. 2. For guidance on what properties to include, please refer to Part H, notes 1 to Please calculate each average/weighted average on a snapshot basis as at 31 March 21. An example of how to calculate a weighted average is given in Part H, note 4b. Please record weekly rent and charge at 31 March 21 based on 52 weekly payments per annum. An example of converting 52 weekly rents is also shown in Part H, note 4a. 22
23 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Local Authority: Cheshire East LA Code: EQ Part: IA General needs assured and secure rents only As at 31 March 21 1 Non-self contained (total/average) stock Weekly Rent Stock with charges charge Stock with charge not charge not stock (assured and secure) for which target rents are calculated (assured and secure) target rent as per CLG formula 6-9 p p p p Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column Bedsit One bedroom Two bedrooms Three bedrooms Four bedrooms Five bedrooms Six or more bedrooms 9 selfcontained/weighted average 1 General needs stock let on assured/secure tenancies (total/weighted average) lines
24 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org s for all Local Authorities in Part Ia General needs assured and secure rents only As at 31 March 21 1 Non-self contained (total/average) stock Weekly Rent Stock with charges charge Stock with charge not charge not stock (assured and secure) for which target rents are calculated (assured and secure) target rent as per CLG formula 6-9 p p p p Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column Bedsit One bedroom Two bedrooms Three bedrooms Four bedrooms Five bedrooms Six or more bedrooms 9 selfcontained/weighted average 1 General needs stock let on assured/secure tenancies (total/weighted average) lines
25 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part Ib Supported and/or for older people average weekly rents, charges and target rents (excluding 'Care homes providing personal care') Question Ib: Did you own any SUPPORTED HOUSING and/or HOUSING FOR OLDER PEOPLE stock for rent(recorded in Part H2, line 39) on 31 March 21 (excluding 'Care homes providing personal care')? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part Ib. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part J. Ib Please give the total supported and/or for older people rental stock (assured shorthold tenancies where the stock is permanently social should be included) owned for each LA area in which you operate, together with overall average weekly rents and charges as at 31 March All information provided in Part Ib should be on a snapshot basis, as at 31 March 21. The sum total of the stock included in Part Ib, column 1, should be equal to the stock in Part H2, line 39, column Please use the ONS Local Authority codes shown in the guidance notes. 2. For guidance on what properties to include, please refer to Part H2, notes 9 to Please calculate each average/weighted average on a snapshot basis as of 31 March 21. An example of how to calculate a weighted average is given in Part H, note 4b. Please record weekly rent and charge at 31 March 21 based on 52 weekly payments per annum. An example of converting 52 weekly rents is also shown in Part H, note 4a. 25
26 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Local Authority: Cheshire East LA Code: EQ Part: IB Supported and/or for older people only As at 31 March 21 1 Non-self contained (total/average) stock Weekly Rent Stock with charges charge Stock with charge not charge not stock (assured and secure) for which target rents are calculated (assured and secure) target rent as per CLG formula 5-8 p p p p Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column Bedsit One bedroom Two bedrooms Three bedrooms Four or more bedrooms 7 selfcontained/weighted average 8 Supported and/or for older people stock (total/weighted average) lines
27 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org s for all Local Authorities in Part Ib Supported and/or for older people only As at 31 March 21 1 Non-self contained (total/average) stock Weekly Rent Stock with charges charge Stock with charge not charge not stock (assured and secure) for which target rents are calculated (assured and secure) target rent as per CLG formula 5-8 p p p p Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column Bedsit One bedroom Two bedrooms Three bedrooms Four or more bedrooms 7 selfcontained/weighted average 8 Supported and/or for older people stock (total/weighted average) lines
28 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part J Ownership of shared ownership dwellings Question J: On 31 March 21, did you own shares in SHARED OWNERSHIP (including DIYSO) and/or LEASEHOLD HOUSING FOR OLDER PEOPLE properties from Part A, column E, line 17 and Part B, column E, line 8. Include all shared ownership and leasehold for older people sales, to date, where the purchaser has not acquired 1%. This Part includes Newbuild Homebuy, and Social Homebuy homes sold on shared ownership terms. nmlkji Yes Please select and complete part J. nmlkj No Please select and go to part K. J1 Shared ownership properties in which you still had an equity stake at 31 March 21 1 Include only dwellings from Part A, column E, line 17 and Part B, column E, line 8. 1 SHG/HAG funded Shared ownership LHOP Other Column 1 Column 2 Column Non SHG/HAG funded 1 3 units 1 22 J2 Shared ownership repossessions, rent and charge arrears and rent setting (from J1, column 1) How many shared ownership properties were repossessed by the mortgagee in the year ending 31 March 21 (SHG/HAG funded units only)? 5 How many shared ownership properties were repossessed by the registered social landlord in the year ending 31 March 21 (SHG/HAG funded units only)? 6 number of current and former shared ownership leaseholders in arrears in the year ending 31 March rent/ charge arrears as a percentage of the total collectable 8 What was the policy annual increase applied to rents (excluding charges) during the year ended 31 March 21? 4 To one decimal place To one decimal place 28
29 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org J3 Shared ownership and Leasehold residents satisfaction 5-6 This information will be used for PI Purposes 9 Do you own 1 or more shared ownership homes and/or leasehold for older people? 5 nmlkj Yes If Yes, please select and complete line 1. nmlkji No If No, please select and go to part K. 1 Have you conducted a survey of your leaseholders, following the methodology consistent with the National Housing Federation s STATUS standard home ownership satisfaction survey in the last three years? 5 nmlkj Yes If Yes, please select and complete line nmlkj No If No, please select and go to line Which year was your survey conducted? 12 What percentage of shared owners stated that they were very or fairly satisfied with the s provided by your RSL? 5 13 What percentage of all other leaseholders stated that they were very or fairly satisfied with the s provided by your RSL? 5 14 What percentage of shared owners stated that they were very or fairly satisfied with the sales process when buying their current home? 6 (this question remains voluntary) To one decimal place To one decimal place To one decimal place 29
30 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part K Sales, demolitions and unsold developments Question K: Did you SELL any RESIDENTIAL property, DEMOLISH any of your stock or own any that had been DEVELOPED FOR SALE but had NOT BEEN SOLD? (Include any units developed in previous years) in the year ending 31 March 21? 1 nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part K. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part L. K1 Sale of to secure or assured tenants under the Right to Buy (RTB), Preserved Right to Buy (PRTB), or Right to Acquire (RTA) provisions How many sales were Right to Buy? 2 How many sales were Preserved Right to Buy? 3 How many sales were Right to Acquire? 4 sales completed (lines 1 to 3) Freehold Leasehold K2 Social HomeBuy and other sales to tenants Social HomeBuy sales on equity share terms 4 6 Other shared equity HomeBuy schemes 5 7 Social HomeBuy outright purchase 6 8 Other outright sales to sitting tenants 9 sales completed (lines 5 to 8) Freehold 5 5 Leasehold 3
31 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org K3 Newbuild Homebuy and expanded Open Market HomeBuy (eomhb) sales, HOLD, Homebuy (pre-april 26) and Leasehold for older people 8-14 Sales of initial shares 1 How many shared ownership sales under pre-april 26 funding have you completed during the year? (only include the first sale) 9 11 How many Newbuild HomeBuy (scheme introduced April 26) sales (include sales under the HOLD programme, but exclude sales of leasehold for older people) have you completed during the year? (Only record the first sales) How many sales did you complete under the leasehold for older people programme? (Only include initial sales) 1% disposals SHG Non-SHG SHG Non-SHG Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column (lines 1 to 12) 5 14 How many sales were made (of newbuild property) with Homebuy grant under pre-april 26 funding? 1 15 How many sales were made under the expanded Open Market HomeBuy (eomhb) scheme (scheme relaunched October 26)? How many leaseholders staircased to 1% (or the maximum share available eg: 75% in the case of LHOP)? (Enter figure for all programmes) 14 K4 Sales of social to other RSLs To another RSL within your group 18 To another RSL not a group member 19 sales completed (lines 17+18) Vacant Tenanted K5 Disposals to other RSLs, the private sector, and other organisations for non-social use 16 2 To another RSL within your group 21 To another RSL not a group member 22 To the private sector 23 Other 24 disposals completed (lines 2 to 23) K6 Demolitions How many units/bedspaces did you demolish during the year? (Refer to all properties, irrespective of funding) 26 How many demolitions were HAG/SHG funded? 27 Of these, how many properties in line 26 were demolished within 15 years of completion of the grant aided project? 28 How many units/bedspaces were awaiting demolition as at 31 March 21?
32 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org K7 Housing that had been developed for sale but is not yet sold (units/bedspaces). Shared ownership in this part includes Newbuild HomeBuy BUT NOT Social Homebuy. 18 SHG ready for sale for: Less than 3 months 3-6 months 6 months or more Column Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 29 Improved for outright sale Shared ownership 3 Leasehold for older people or shared ownership for older people Other shared ownership 32 unsold (lines 29-31) 1 1 Non-SHG ready for sale for: Less than 3 months 3-6 months 6 months or more Column Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 33 Improved for outright sale Shared ownership 34 Leasehold for older people or shared ownership for older people 35 Other shared ownership 36 unsold (lines 33-35) When * is shown inside a box, this figure should be carried through to Part O. 32
33 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part L - Acquisitions and developments Question L: Were any of the RENTAL units/bedspaces, recorded as owned by you in Parts A and/or B, acquired or developed during the year ending 31 March 21? 1-2 nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part L. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part M. L1 Newly built for rent in the year ending 31 March Newly built by, or for, the registered social landlord 35 Units/ bedspaces L2 Purchased during the year ending 31 March Purchased by the registered social landlord in satisfactory condition 3 Purchased by the registered social landlord and rehabilitated/repaired 4 (lines 2 + 3) Purchased by the registered social landlord, but not yet rehabilitated/repaired L3 Transferred during the year ending 31 March Acquired through voluntary transfers from Local Authorities or Housing Action Trusts 7 Transferred from other registered social landlord during the year 8 transferred (lines 6 + 7) L4 stock acquired during the year 9 acquired during the year (lines ) 41 33
34 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part M Housing stock built, acquired or rehabilitated (re-improved) without any public subsidy Question M: Were any: units/bedspaces for rent (Parts A and B); or units/bedspaces for sale (Part K); built, acquired or rehabilitated (re-improved) WITHOUT any public subsidy, i.e. SHG/HAG, LASHG/HAG or other public subsidy, during the year ending 31 March 21? nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part M. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part O. M1 Additions to stock for rent Newly built by, or for, the registered social landlord (included in Part L, line 1) 2 Purchased by the registered social landlord (included in Part L, line 4) 3 stock acquired without public subsidy (lines 1 + 2) Units/bedspaces M2 Rehabilitated (re improved) stock for rent 3 4 Existing properties in RSL s ownership rehabilitated/repaired 1 M3 Development of units/bedspaces for sale 5 Improvement for outright sale 6 Leasehold for older people or shared ownership for older people 7 Shared ownership new build and rehabilitation 8 Shared ownership off-the-shelf or existing satisfactory 9 stock developed for sale without any public subsidy (lines 5 to 8) Sold during 29/1 Not sold by 31 March 21 M4 Stock let at sub-market and market rents 4 1 Stock included in line 1 (newly built) 11 Stock included in line 2 (purchased stock) 12 Stock included in line 4 (rehabilitated/re-improved stock) 13 Stock included in lines 5 to 8 (stock for sale) Let at sub-market rents Units/bedspaces 5 Let at market rents Units/bedspaces 34
35 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part O - Housing stock by Local Authority area Question O: Did you record stock as owned in Part A and/or B and answer Yes to questions E, F, G, K or Q? 1-5 nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part O. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part P. Local Authority name LA code General needs social rental stock selfcontained units owned Part E1, columns 2-8, line 1 bedspaces owned Part E1, column 1, line 1 Wheelchair -user units/ bedspaces owned Part E5, line 18 General needs stock given over to choice based lettings Part A, line 11, col E Vacant general needs units/ bedspaces Available for lettings Part E4, line 14 Not available for letting Part E4, line 15 Supported and/or house for older people social rental stock Supported units/ bedspaces owned Part A, column E, line 1 Housing for older people units/ bedspaces owned Part A, column E, line 7 Column number Cheshire East EQ Newcastle-under-Lyme 41UE s wheelchair -user units/ bedspaces owned Part F4, line 7 35
36 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part O - Housing stock by Local Authority area Question O: Did you record stock as owned in Part A and/or B and answer Yes to questions E, F, G, K or Q? 1-5 nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Part O. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part P. Local Authority name LA code Supported and/or house for older people social rental stock Supported given over to choice based lettings Part A, line 1, col E Housing for older people given over to choice based lettings Part A, line 7, col E Sales Low cost home ownership schemes Part K, lines (cols 1+2) + lines , col 3 RTB/RTA/ PRTB Part K, line 4 (cols 1+2) Shared ownership/ LHOP units owned (to date) Part A, column E, line 17 + Part B, column E, line 8 Sales stock given over to choice based lettings Part A, line 17, col E number of general needs lettings Part G, column 1, line 3 non-social rental stock owned Part B, column E, line 7 number of homes which fail the DHS Part Q4, line 3 number of Staff units Part A, line 13, col E Cheshire East1 EQ Newcastle-under-Lyme1 41UE 5 s
37 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part P - Paid staff and Governing Body members Question P: Did you employ staff on 31 March 21? 1 nmlkji Yes Please select and complete Parts P1 to P7. When completed, please go to Part Q. nmlkj No Please select and go to Part P5 to P7. When completed, please go to Part Q. P1 How many paid staff did you employ? (at 31 March 21) Staff engaged in managing or maintaining stock 4 2 Staff engaged in developing or selling stock 5 3 Staff providing other s 6 4 Staff providing central administrative s 7 5 Staff providing support 8 6 Staff providing care 9 7 Staff providing other s (not, support or care s) 1 8 full-time equivalent paid staff (lines 1 to 7) Full-time equivalent staff posts P2 Numbers of paid staff in post: ethnic origin (at 31 March 21) 11 9 White: British 1 White: Irish 11 White: Other 12 Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 13 Mixed: White and Black African 14 Mixed: White and Asian 15 Mixed: Other 16 Asian/Asian British: Indian 17 Asian/Asian British: Pakistani 18 Asian/Asian British: Bangladeshi 19 Asian/Asian British: Other 2 Black/Black British: Caribbean 21 Black/Black British: African 22 Black/Black British: Other 23 Chinese 24 Other 25 Not known 26 Undisclosed 27 number of paid staff (lines 9 to 26) Number of paid staff
38 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org P3 Gender of paid Staff 12 Number of paid staff 28 Female 29 Male 3 Staff (lines 28+29) P4 Disability How many of the staff in line 27 consider themselves to have a disability? Number of paid staff 14 P5 Gender of Governing Body members 12 Number of members 32 Female 33 Male 34 Governing Body members (lines 32+33) P6 Equal opportunities: Governing Body members. Please complete the following for Governing Body members (including co-optees) at 31 March Number of members 35 White: British 36 White: Irish 37 White: Other 38 Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 39 Mixed: White and Black African 4 Mixed: White and Asian 41 Mixed: Other 42 Asian/Asian British: Indian 43 Asian/Asian British: Pakistani 44 Asian/Asian British: Bangladeshi 45 Asian/Asian British: Other 46 Black/Black British: Caribbean 47 Black/Black British: African 48 Black/Black British: Other 49 Chinese 5 Other 51 Not known 52 Undisclosed 53 number of Governing Body members (lines 35 to 52)
39 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org P7 Do you have any resident Board Members (at 31 March 21) 14 nmlkji Yes If yes, please select and complete below. nmlkj No If no, please select and go to Part Q. 54 How many resident Board members do you have? 4 39
40 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Part Q Performance indicators This Part relates to owned and/or managed general needs, supported and/or for older people stock reported in Part A Q1 Question Q: Did you own any social rental stock on 31 March 21? nmlkji Yes If Yes, please select and complete Parts Q2-Q4+Q6f. nmlkj No If No, please select and go to Part Q5. Q2 Did you own any general needs stock as at 31 March 21? nmlkji Yes If Yes, please select and complete Parts Q3-Q4. nmlkj No If No, please select and go to Part Q4. Q3 Energy efficiency self-contained general needs only 1 What was the average SAP (SAP 25) rating of your self-contained general needs dwellings at 31 March 21? Q4 Decent homes general needs, supported and/or for older people reported as owned in Part A 2 Do any of your homes fail the Decent Home Standard? Monitoring progress towards achieving the Decent Home Standard is a regulatory requirement. 2a nmlkji Yes If Yes, please select and complete lines 3 and 4. nmlkj No If No, please select and go to line 4. 3 Number of your owned general needs, supported and/or for older people units/ bedspaces which fail to meet the Decent Home Standard. 2b 74 4 How many units/bedspaces have not been brought up to the Decent Home Standard because tenants have requested that the works should not be undertaken? ** 11 Q5 Managed stock general needs, supported and/or for older people 5 Did you directly manage stock or manage rental stock on behalf of other organisations? nmlkji Yes If Yes, please select and complete Q6. nmlkj No If No, please select. 4
41 For 31 March 21 Helpline rsr.tenantsauthority.org Q6 Tenant satisfaction managed stock (general needs, supported and/or for older people) 3-4 6a Have you conducted a survey following the methodology consistent with the National Housing Federation s STATUS standard tenant satisfaction survey, in the past three years? nmlkji Yes If Yes, please select and complete lines 6b to 6e. nmlkj No If No, please select and go to Q6f. b c d e Which year was your survey conducted? What was the percentage of tenants that were very or fairly satisfied with landlord s? What was the percentage of tenants that stated they were very or fairly satisfied that their views were being taken into account? From your tenant satisfaction survey, what percentage of tenants replied that they were very or fairly satisfied with the way their landlord deals with repairs and maintenance? 21 yyyy 84.3 To one decimal place 77.4 To one decimal place 84.5 To one decimal place Tenant satisfaction owned stock (general needs, supported and/or for older people) 5 Have you allocated new build homes from your owned stock in the last three years, and surveyed tenants of them as to their satisfaction with the quality of their new homes? nmlkji Yes If Yes, please select and complete line 6f. nmlkj No If No, please select. f Of tenants allocated new build homes in the last three years, what percentage were very or fairly satisfied with the quality of their homes? 5 (this question remains voluntary) 9 To one decimal place ** Homes where tenants refuse to have decent home standard works carried out do not count as non-decent (A Decent Home: Definition and guidance for implementation CLG p 12 paragraph 4.7) 41
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