The
housing review board consists of five councillors, five tenants and
leaseholder representatives, and two independent community
representatives. The tenant representatives and community
representatives have to make
declarations on the register of interests. The non-councillor members are co-opted members
and have the right to vote.
The
role of the housing review board is to:
·
consider matters relating to the council's landlord
and housing management functions
·
advise the cabinet on housing policy and
operational practice, where this affects the council's tenants and
leaseholders
·
keep under review the housing stock options
appraisal and monitor the conditions which will influence the
future arrangements for the ownership and management of the
council's housing stock
·
promote good practice and monitor service
delivery
·
examine subjects and issues as directed by the
cabinet
Full
details of the housing review board are set out in the constitution.