Gove slams a local council well known for its criticisms of private landlords

Gove slams a local council well known for its criticisms of private landlords

Posted on 14th December 2023

Michael Gove has highlighted 10 social housing providers (housing associations and councils) - slamming them after findings were made by the Housing Ombudsman of severe maladministration.

Ironically, amongst the  offenders is Newham council, well known for being outspoken in its criticism of private landlords,and statements boasting its enforcement against them.

The 5 most prolific housing provider offenders summoned to meet with the parliamentary under secretary of state for housing are:

  • Sanctuary Housing,
  • Onward Homes
  •  Hyde Housing,
  • Greensquare  Accord 
  • Abri Homes

Other organisations highlighted as providers of serious concern are:

  • Manchester City Council
  • Stevenage Borough Council
  • Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing
  • Three Conditions Housing Association (3CHA)

See below Micheal Gove’s letter:

Gove’s letter: 

I write following a finding of severe maladministration by the Housing Ombudsman for your failure to respond adequately to your resident’s damp and mould issue for over three years. In this case, the resident had no communication from you when they first complained about the damp and mould.

You did not update him on how you were going to resolve this issue or inform him of next steps.

When you did eventually respond and visited his property to fix an ongoing leak, you failed to resolve the damp and mould itself. 

Your resident had to ask you multiple times for updates, and he was forced to move into temporary accommodation two years later due to the strong smell of damp throughout his home.

This is unacceptable. 

The tragic death of Awaab Ishak has shown that we must not be complacent about issues that have the potential to damage residents’ health. 

You failed to provide the level of service your residents should expect to receive. When your residents report an issue, it should be acted upon swiftly and effectively. Social housing residents must be able to put their trust in their landlords to provide a decent home and deal with complaints swiftly and effectively. 

The Social Housing Regulation Act is bringing in a tough new regulatory regime to support this Government’s commitment to driving up standards and holding landlords accountable for providing social housing residents with decent homes.

I expect the actions you are taking to improve the service you deliver to your residents. 

I will be taking a personal interest in how your organisation delivers its responsibilities. My officials will be in touch to arrange for you to meet with the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Housing to discuss your failings.

I am copying this letter to Stephen Timms MP, Lyn Carol Brown MP, Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz, Councillor Danny Keeling, the Select Committee for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, and the Housing Ombudsman.

Yours, RT HON MICHAEL GOVE

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