Castle Point Borough Council…
Castle Point Borough Council has been downgraded in its latest inspection by the Regulator of Social Housing. The regulator ordered the council to “make fundamental changes so that improved outcomes are delivered.”
The regulator inspected the council’s housing system again in December after an inspection in September. The regulator also found while the council shows “willingness” to improve but there was not “evidence to sufficiently assure” the regulator the council understands the “risks” to tenants due to any unassessed and or unaddressed issues with the council homes. The government’s regulator has given the council a C4 rating, which is the lowest possible for housing.
Following the latest rating and report from the housing regulator, Dave Blackwell, leader of Castle Point Council, said: “ We are sorry the council has not met the expectations of our tenants or of the regulator. We remain committed to ensuring that our homes provide safe and warm places to live for our tenants.
“We accept and recognise that in the past the council hasn’t got everything right, and we are fully committed to making the necessary improvements. Nothing is more important to us than our tenants’ wellbeing and safety and this will remain our priority even after all issues have been addressed.
“The council has already made key decisions to put this right. In November, we agreed to invest an additional £438,000 into the improvement journey, and we will take further decisions to invest so that we are completely satisfied we have done all we can to provide safe and decent homes that our tenants expect and maintain the highest standards of service to them.
Of course this is total fantasy. Dave Blackwell, leader of Castle Point Council, an ex businessman and owner of a garden centre on Canvey Island has done nothing for anyone other than himself. His garden centre was used to populate the roadways and round-abouts in and around Canvey Island ensuring himself a steady flow of tax payers hard earned income to fill his wallet.
Dave Blackwell, leader of Castle Point Council, feathers his own nest and does not care about the tenants renting the council properties within his care. The government’s regulator's C4 rating, which is the lowest possible for housing proves that.
February 12, 2025
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