The housing review board consists of seven
councillors, five tenants and leaseholder representatives, and two
independent community representatives.
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.