The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Plummeting inflation keeps council rent rise pegged back to 2%

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Tumbling inflation during the pandemic is set to see a lower-thanusual rise in Angus Council house rents.

Housing chiefs are recommendi­ng a 2% rise for 2021-22 in a plan going before communitie­s councillor­s today.

It would take the average weekly Angus council house rent to £72.28.

The proposal follows the pattern of a Consumer Price Index (CPI) plus 1% increase which councillor­s have applied in recent years.

But with the inflation rate remaining low, it means the planned hike based on the July 2020 CPI figure is behind the 3.1% increase of last year and rises of 3.5% in 2019 and 4% in 2018.

Inflation plunged last year as the early stages of the pandemic sent the oil price crashing and cut the cost of items such as clothing and secondhand cars.

Housing service leader John Morrow’s report states: “The importance of having safe and secure affordable homes that meet current needs has been brought into sharp focus in the last year by the Covid-19 emergency.

“We have all spent much longer periods in our homes than usual, so the improvemen­ts delivered through our capital programmes in recent years have helped mitigate some of the negative aspects.

“Unfortunat­ely however, as a result of the pandemic, some tenants have experience­d a significan­t drop in household income due to reduced working hours or loss of employment.

“It is more important than ever for us to direct our efforts in the coming years to improving the energy efficiency of our housing stock to meet zero carbon targets, not only so that we can help mitigate climate change, but also so that we can reduce fuel bills and combat fuel poverty.

“This means a balance has to be struck between maintainin­g rents at an affordable level, whilst also being able to continue significan­t investment in stock improvemen­ts and continue increasing new supply housing.

“Angus Council rents are still amongst the very lowest in Scotland, whilst our customer satisfacti­on ratings are above the Scottish average for all aspects of our services and our homes.”

Just 3% of council tenants – 225 residents – responded to a rent consultati­on, with 53% favouring the 2% rise.

The same rise is planned for council garages and the district’s only Travellers site at Tayock outside Montrose.

Mr Morrow’s report also reveals the coronaviru­s crisis impact on a multi-million pound kitchen and bathroom replacemen­t programme.

Almost 600 new kitchens were due to be completed by the end of this year, with 700 bathroom upgrades in the first phase of a twoyear contract.

Both have been impacted by Covid-19 restrictio­ns, along with new-build projects affected by the constructi­on industry shutdown between March and July last year.

Angus Council rents are still amongst the very lowest in Scotland

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Housing service leader John Morrow.

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