Weekly Minutes 15/05/2026

Weekly Minutes:

Basildon Borough Council-
Council reshapes its housing delivery model with externalised high risk workstreams supporting continuity while preparing for a future in-house operating company, signalling a transitional approach to repairs, maintenance and planned works alongside longer term structural change in service delivery.

Charnwood Borough Council-
Council sets out a long term housing investment strategy focused on stock improvement, borrowing driven capital expansion and delivery of new homes, highlighting sustained pressure on asset performance alongside continued development activity across its residential housing portfolio.

Edinburgh City Council-
Council publishes a forward pipeline covering housing capital works, new build frameworks and mechanical and electrical services, reinforcing a multi year delivery outlook spanning repairs, compliance and infrastructure investment across its housing and wider asset base.

Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council-
Council progresses cyclical maintenance and external redecoration works across residential estates, focusing on estate wide refurbishment activity and ongoing asset upkeep, supporting long term housing condition improvement and sustained investment in building fabric renewal.

Newark and Sherwood District Council-
Council expands its Warm Homes programme with significant funding for retrofit measures including heat pumps, solar and battery storage across social housing, reinforcing strong decarbonisation activity and long term investment in energy efficiency and housing sustainability improvements.

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council-
Council advances major planned maintenance works covering roofing and drainage across housing and corporate assets, reflecting sustained investment in building fabric condition, responsive maintenance and long term asset protection across its residential and operational property portfolio.

Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council-
Council introduces a targeted energy efficiency and boiler repair programme supporting vulnerable households, combining heating system upgrades with retrofit measures delivered through SME providers, highlighting continued focus on fuel poverty reduction and housing energy performance improvement.

Stirling Council-
Council reports ongoing housing investment covering repairs, void refurbishment, kitchen and bathroom upgrades and new build activity, demonstrating balanced capital allocation across maintenance, compliance works and housing supply growth within its wider housing revenue programme.