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Allocation of new social rent homes at Rosemary Heights(Roman Rise) Consultation

Consultation on how the Council proposes to allocate the newly built homes at Rosemary Heights (Roman Rise)

  • What is the council proposing?

Instead of allocating the new homes at Rosemary Heights to Lambeth residents on the council’s housing list, the Council is proposing that secure tenants living on Central Hill should have the first priority.

 The council is proposing to prioritise Central Hill secure tenants because this is a commitment the Council has made for a number of years and also reflects that some Central Hill residents may have been disturbed by the construction of the new homes.

 There will be 22 new homes available of the following size and type: 

  • 6 x 1 bedroom 2 person homes
  • 6 x 2 bedroom 4 person homes
  • 7 x 3 bedroom 5 person homes
  • 3 x 3 bedroom 5 person ( wheelchair adapted homes)

How the council is proposing to prioritise the allocation of the new homes:

Because we think there could be more Central Hill secure tenants who want to move into the new homes than there are homes available, we are proposing to divide tenants into a number of priority groups. 

 If, once everyone in priority group one has been offered a home, there are still homes available, the remaining homes will be offered to those in priority group two. This process is repeated with each group until all the homes are allocated.

The council is proposing to allocate the new homes in the following way:

·      First priority – Secure tenants living on Central Hill Estate who are underoccuyping (have more bedrooms than they need and want to move to a home with less bedrooms) or have an urgent medical need to move. 

·      Second priority – Secure tenants living on Central Hill estate who are severely overcrowded (have at least two less bedrooms than they need).

·      Third priority – Secure tenants living on Central Hill estate who have a non urgent medical need to move or have one bedroom less than they need.

·      Fourth priority – Secure tenants living on Central Hill whose current home meets their households needs but would still like to move to a new home.

·      Fifth priority – Secure tenants who used to live on Central Hill but have moved away but have an option to return

·      Sixth priority – Households on the councils housing waiting list – this would include households living in temporary accommodation. 

*Medical need will be assessed by the council’s allocations team in the same way all applicants for a council home are assessed.

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Allocation of new social rent homes at Rosemary Heights (Roman Rise) Consultation

Allocation of new social rent homes at Rosemary Heights (Roman Rise) Consultation

10 January 2025 - 24 February 2025

This a consultation for secure tenants living on Central Hill Estate.  We would like to hear your views on the Council’s proposal to prioritise current secure tenants living on Central Hill when allocating the newly built homes at Rosemary Heights (Roman Rise).