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£137 million budget approved for transforming Harlow Council housing

News / Sun 2nd Mar 2025 at 08:43am

HARLOW Council has approved its housing budget for 2025 to 2026 which will see over £136.6 million invested to transform council housing.

The budget, approved on Thursday night (27 February), represents a doubling of the council’s spending on housing from what it was in 2019 to 2020 when it was £64.7 million. 

Credit: Brian Thomas Photography

While overall investment to transform council housing is increasing by 23%, housing rents will only increase by 2.7%. This means the average rent will increase from £112.20 to £115.23 a week. The council’s rent level remains one of the lowest when compared to similar councils.

The budget, which funds services to 9,000 council tenanted homes including supported housing schemes, will see no service reductions or job losses, but increased investment. 

Harlow Council has one of the largest numbers of council housing in Essex.

From 1 April 2025 this extra investment means that the council can:

  • Upgrade and refurbish many more council homes.
  • Improve its repairs and maintenance service to ensure repairs are carried out more quickly and to a better standard.
  • Roll out the tenancy audit programme to inspect every council home every year and ensure it is providing its tenants with the right support.
  • Fully meet every commitment made to the Social Housing Regulator.
  • Accelerate the 100% internal and external specialist stock condition survey of every home to improve maintenance and better plan investment. 
  • Reduce the turnaround time on empty council homes.
  • Create over 1,500 new residential parking spaces in our neighbourhoods. This an extra 1,000 on top of 500 already created in the last year.
  • Implement the overhauled housing allocations system to ensure that local homes are for local families.

The council will also improve the services funded by tenants and leaseholders from service charges. 

Councillor David Carter, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Housing, said: “We’re on a mission to transform Harlow’s housing. That’s why our budget this year increases our overall investment into council housing services to £136.6 million in 2025/26 from £111 million in 2024/25. That is a 23% increase in our budget, whilst protecting our tenants with just a 2.7% rent increase.

“This huge investment means we can concentrate on putting right the things that matter to our tenants and making our homes better places to live in. There will be more money for repairing and maintaining homes, more money for improving homes and more money for improving housing services.”

14 Comments for £137 million budget approved for transforming Harlow Council housing:

Lucy Wise
2025-03-02 09:22:45

Sometimes I wonder why I go to work everyday. Maybe, I’d be better off sitting at home ordering in pizza and waiting for the council to come round and fix my home when I’d soiled it. - Too much self respect I guess.

Stuart Crook
2025-03-02 11:48:48

Council approved this houseing but turned down 4 hours in old Harlow my be no brown envelope

Peter
2025-03-02 13:51:01

By my calculations this works out at around £15000 per council home. This must be close to the average rent received per home over a year. So will this money be borrowed against future rental income or is it coming out of surpluses built up over previous years. I have no problem with the numbers, just asking a question.

Tim
2025-03-02 16:57:11

Stuart what do you mean by your comment I don’t understand

Harlow resident
2025-03-03 01:16:51

Lucy not sure what your problem is. Not all council tenants are on benefits. Some of us go to work and pay all our bills. Oh and just for the record I don't order pizza. I cook healthy meals!

Simon
2025-03-03 07:34:40

Maybe use this money to rebuild schools….SFG for instance.

Mick
2025-03-03 07:42:41

Simon schools are nothing to do with Harlow council Tim, sorry but your entry was gobbledygook

gary roberts
2025-03-03 07:48:53

And as a tenant of 42 years restore council tenants' rights and council responsibilities that were present under my first tenancy conditions. Will it happen: No. By the way who received a telephone call from the latest council survey on tenant satisfaction? Me neither! Further any council tenant waiting for a repair or indeed waiting for a repair to be rectified by contractors? The claim by Cllr. Swords that the backlog of repairs is no more is just political rhetoric, isn't it?

Jo S
2025-03-03 08:40:49

You receive a survey form to complete after repairs have been carried out I think. Council tenants deserve good living conditions like everyone else, and it is an investment for the future to keep the homes well maintained.

David Forman
2025-03-03 10:51:01

Harlow Council should be congratulated for investing in council housing. Those moaning about London councils moving out residents to Harlow is precisely because there is not enough affordable housing. Harlow Council is doing the right thing.

David White
2025-03-03 14:13:37

Lucy Wise, I am a council tenant and I am at work currently as is my wife. Try again.

Lee
2025-03-03 14:21:14

But nothing ever gets done because it not emergency

James Gamble
2025-03-03 15:05:08

David Forman, what exactly is affordable housing?

Bobbie
2025-03-03 19:28:50

Well said Lucy..

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