Weekly Minutes 03/04/2026

Weekly Minutes:

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council-
A strong Housing Revenue Account programme is shaping investment across housing stock, with a major focus on planned maintenance, refurbishment and decarbonisation. Funding supports acquisitions and ongoing repairs, helping the council respond to compliance pressures while improving asset condition and maintaining service delivery standards across its homes.

Brighton & Hove City Council-
A wide-ranging pipeline of works highlights growing demand for repairs, refurbishment and compliance services across housing. Investment spans kitchens, bathrooms, roofing, fire safety, and M&E maintenance, alongside new homes delivery. The programme reflects pressure on housing quality, driving long-term upgrades and strengthening asset management across the council’s estate.

Cardiff Council-
Significant investment is driving refurbishment and upgrades across housing, including kitchens, bathrooms, roofing and heating systems. Plans also advance fire safety improvements, CCTV and access systems, alongside major recladding works. The programme strengthens repairs services while ensuring compliance, modernising homes and supporting long-term housing asset management.

Ealing Council-
Fire safety remains a priority as the council prepares a major fire door installation programme across housing stock. The initiative supports compliance in high-rise buildings, alongside broader maintenance strategies. Planned procurement will ensure consistent upgrades, reinforcing safety standards while contributing to ongoing refurbishment and asset management programmes.

East Suffolk Council-
Investment plans focus on repairs, retrofit and refurbishment across housing stock, with strong emphasis on energy efficiency and EPC improvements. Programmes also address fire safety, damp remediation and estate works. The strategy supports long-term asset resilience, combining sustainability goals with essential maintenance and compliance requirements.

Haringey London Borough-
The council is strengthening its repairs model through new subcontracting opportunities covering roofing, drainage, scaffolding and damp works. This approach supports responsive repairs and maintenance delivery while improving capacity. The programme reflects continued demand for refurbishment and compliance works across housing stock, ensuring consistent service performance.

Harrow London Borough-
A long-term housing strategy combines major capital investment with targeted repairs and adaptations. Works include specialist wet room maintenance, supporting accessibility and compliance for residents. Alongside decarbonisation and new housing delivery, the programme ensures refurbishment and maintenance remain central to improving housing quality and service outcomes.

Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council-
Housing investment continues at scale, with funding directed towards refurbishment, boiler replacements, roofing, kitchens and fire safety works. Strong focus on voids and planned maintenance supports housing quality and compliance. The programme reflects sustained commitment to repairs and decarbonisation, ensuring long-term performance of the council’s housing stock.