Decision details
Housing Capital Programme Specification Change
Decision Maker: Executive Member for Housing and Adult Social Services Advisory Panel, Executive Member for Health & Adult Social Services
Decision status: Decision Made
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Purpose of report: To ensure a consistent
approach and reduce future maintenance costs. Customers will no
longer have the choice of gas fires within their home.
Timescale: The decision is required promptly to apply a consistent
approach for those customers included in the Tenants Choice Scheme
and heating appliance replacement contract.
The results will be almost immediate as the number of gas fires
reduce year by year thereby reducing the number of gas fires to be
serviced and maintained.
Members are asked to: The report will ask members to consider the
removal of gas fires from the current customer choices. Over the
years chimneys currently within our housing stock have been subject
to a number of modifications from that which they were originally
designed. The modifications are such that cannot support new gas
fires without being fully re-lined at a considerable cost. The cost
of re-lining a chimney flue is approximately £1500 plus the
cost of the appliance. The flue lining has an industry standard
lifespan of 15 years which is less than the appliance it is serving
therefore may need replacing again. The electric fire suites are
visually more attractive and are the most popular choice with quite
a large percentage of our customers. A number of customers still
demand gas fires which causes a considerable expense to the
Council, disruption to the customer and future maintenance costs to
the Council.
Decision:
Members considered a report, which presented proposals regarding the adoption of a policy for the replacement of focal point fires to customer homes. Officers reported that the Authority had no direct policy in operation governing the choices available for customers when focal point fires were replaced.
It was reported that there were still specific requests for replacement gas fires but that the longer-term impacts of these installations often contradicted the Council’s responsibilities to value for money and sustainability. In view of this members were asked to consider the following options:
Option 1 - Do not fit any new focal point fires.
Option 2 - Replace all fires with electric
Option 3 - Give customer’s choice
Advice of the Advisory Panel
i)That the Executive Member agree Option 2 to adopt a policy to replace all focal point fires with electric in customers homes as set out in paragraph 9 of the report.1
ii) That Officers investigate with suppliers bulk purchasing arrangements for energy, including any legal implications, and email members the results of their enquiries.2
Decision of the Executive Member
RESOLVED: That the advice of the Advisory Panel be accepted and endorsed.
REASON: As electric fires offer value for money, are efficient and reduce health and safety risks for customers.
Publication date: 18/03/2008
Date of decision: 17/03/2008
Decided at meeting: 17/03/2008 - Executive Member for Housing and Adult Social Services Advisory Panel
Effective from: 20/03/2008
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