The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Cost of housing fees in Dundee defended

COUNCIL: Local authority received £3.6 million in service charges

- SCOTT MILNE smilne@thecourier.co.uk

Housing fees in Dundee have been defended after it emerged tenants in the city had to cough up more cash than almost anywhere else in Scotland last year.

Dundee City Council received £3.6 million in service charges to tenants last year, second only to Aberdeensh­ire, which raked in £4.5m,

It is claimed the reason for the high figure in Dundee is due to the city’s disproport­ionate number of sheltered housing facilities.

West End councillor Fraser Macpherson said: “Dundee has the highest number of social properties out of every council in Scotland.

“A lot of the money made comes from the management charge for that, and it is a very good service.

“The council have no intention of removing that and I think it actually provides good value for money.”

Another controvers­ial charge in Dundee, the shower tax, is set to be axed thanks to a campaign by Dundee Pensioners’ Forum (DPF).

The charge was introduced 12 years ago to pay for the installati­on of showers.

Dorothy Mchugh, DPF chairwoman,

We could be seeing an 11% increase since 2017 if proposed increases go through. I don’t know how much wages have increased in that time, but I don’t think it has been that much. DOROTHY MCHUGH, DUNDEE PENSIONERS’ FORUM

said the shower tax had an impact on charges to tenants and is glad it will be scrapped in April.

However, she is worried potential rent increases may have an adverse effect on people living in sheltered housing.

She said: “We could be seeing an 11% increase since 2017 if proposed increases go through.

“I don’t know how much wages have increased in that time, but I don’t think it has been that much.

“And at the pensioners’ forum, we are hearing, anecdotall­y, that the sheltered accommodat­ion tenants are having a reduction in their services, all while their rents are increasing. The council should take into account the tenants’ affordabil­ity when setting rents.”

A spokeswoma­n for Dundee City Council said: “The largest part of our service charge income comes from the sheltered housing service, which is currently provided to around 2,000 of our tenants.

“This service is funded entirely by the weekly service charge on those tenants receiving the service and the charge funds the high level of staffing provided plus maintenanc­e and upkeep of more than 30 sheltered housing complexes across the city.

“Tenants and elected members value the current service, and it is rated as very good by the Care Inspectora­te.

“Other service charges include a stair cleaning charge, and this is only applied after a successful ballot in individual tenements.

“All of the options approved by the Neighbourh­ood Services Committee on October 28 include the permanent removal of the shower charge.”

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