Allocations archive 2021-2022


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  • London Borough of Waltham Forest (21 017 775)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Allocations 25-Mar-2022

    Summary: We will not exercise discretion to investigate Ms X’s complaint about a housing transfer in 2016. This was received outside the normal 12-month period for investigating complaints. There is no evidence to suggest that Ms X could not have complained to us sooner. We will not investigate the assessment of Ms X’s current housing application because there is insufficient evidence of fault which would warrant an investigation.

  • Birmingham City Council (20 011 188)

    Statement Upheld Allocations 25-Mar-2022

    Summary: The Council has failed in its statutory duty to ensure the accommodation it provides for Mrs B’s household is suitable. The Council also failed to properly consider whether Mrs B’s son needed his own room for medical reasons and fettered its discretion when it decided not to allow Mrs B to bid on smaller properties. The Council also delayed reviewing the suitability of Mrs B’s accommodation, delayed reviewing Mrs B’s housing priority and delayed dealing with her complaints. The Council has agreed to make a payment to Mrs B, offer Mrs B suitable temporary accommodation, consider allowing Mrs B to bid on smaller properties and to take action to prevent similar failings in future.

  • London Borough of Tower Hamlets (21 002 904)

    Statement Upheld Allocations 25-Mar-2022

    Summary: Mr C complains the Council failed to respond to his housing register application in a timely manner. He complains the Council failed to fully consider whether he should be awarded priority on medical or overcrowded grounds. We find the Council at fault. This caused Mr C distress and uncertainty. To remedy the injustice, the Council has agreed to apologise to Mr C, make him a payment and review its decision. The Council has also agreed to make several service improvements.

  • Broxbourne Borough Council (21 016 129)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Allocations 24-Mar-2022

    Summary: We will not investigate this complaint about the Council’s assessment of Mr Y’s housing application. There is not enough evidence of fault to justify further investigation.

  • Royal Borough of Greenwich (21 014 306)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Allocations 24-Mar-2022

    Summary: A tenant complained about the way the Council handled her application for a transfer to another property. But there is not enough evidence that fault by the Council in this respect has caused the tenant a significant injustice. Therefore, we will not investigate the complaint.

  • London Borough of Haringey (21 016 793)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Allocations 24-Mar-2022

    Summary: We will not investigate this complaint about the complainant’s priority on the housing register because there is insufficient evidence of fault by the Council.

  • Central Bedfordshire Council (21 008 580)

    Statement Not upheld Allocations 23-Mar-2022

    Summary: Mr B complained about the way the Council considered his request to join the housing register. He considered the Council’s refusal to allow him to apply for a larger property meant he could not progress with his plans to foster children. There was no fault by the Council

  • Wiltshire Council (21 009 699)

    Statement Upheld Allocations 23-Mar-2022

    Summary: Ms M complains, on behalf of three young adults, the Council gave them misleading advice about applying for social housing. The Council was at fault as it failed to manage their expectations about the likely success of their application given restrictions imposed by local housing providers. It failed to proactively address why they were not being considered for properties and to ensure they understood this. The Council has agreed to make a payment to remedy the distress and frustration this caused them. It has also agreed to review its procedures to be clearer about the likely success of applications from unrelated adults.

  • Test Valley Borough Council (21 016 827)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Allocations 23-Mar-2022

    Summary: We will not investigate this complaint that the Council mis-advised the complainant about the housing register. This is because there is insufficient evidence of fault by the Council and it is unlikely we could add to the Council’s response. In addition, there is insufficient evidence of injustice.

  • Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (21 016 130)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Allocations 22-Mar-2022

    Summary: We will not investigate this complaint about the Council delaying the issue of a new homeless decision notice following a County Court decision in December 2021. We cannot investigate matters which have been subject to court proceedings.

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