27 January 2014
To Nottingham City Council
We are writing regarding the
Consequential Provision Regulations (CPR 2006).
On
9 January 2014 it became headline news that Central Government and Local
Councils were not following these regulations in relation to the Bedroom Tax.
Summary
- Since
the news about CPR 2006 broke, two of our members have been told by
Nottingham City Council that the regulations, which exempt them from
Bedroom Tax, do not exist. We urge the Council to investigate this.
- Nottingham
City Council has failed to swiftly and promptly devise or implement a
strategy to stop charging and to refund tenants who are exempt from the
Bedroom Tax under CPR 2006 or has failed to make known such a strategy.
- We are
requesting information on what the Council has done to follow the
regulations since their existence became public knowledge.
- We note
that Nottingham City Council say that it will not set a no evictions
policy for tenants in arrears because of bedroom tax because it is
“illegal” (not correct), but they appear to show no such determination or
motivation to take action to keep to housing benefit rules.
- We are
requesting information on what the Council has done to follow the
regulations since their existence became public knowledge.
- We note
that Nottingham City Council say that it will not set a no evictions
policy for tenants in arrears because of bedroom tax because it is
“illegal” (not correct), but they appear to show no such determination or
motivation to take action to keep to housing benefit rules.
- We note
that last week Nottingham City Council have publicized a motion calling on
the Government to scrap the bedroom tax (This is the second such motion in
7 months), but have put no such resources into dealing with the issues
raised by the CPR 2006.
- We call
on Nottingham City Council to devise and implement an appropriate strategy
to respond to errors regarding this regulation.
- We
propose a strategy.
- We note
that the Council have failed to respond to two letters sent by the
campaign and two questions that were submitted to a Council Meeting.
This is not an acceptable response from elected representatives.
- We
express concern and give examples of the impact of the bedroom tax and
call on all Nottingham City councillors to act to ensure that the Council
responds to this letter and that they implement our proposed strategy
urgently. We also call on councillors to contact us to discuss the
practicalities of a No-evictions policy for Nottingham similar to that
implemented by Broxtowe Borough Council.
Main Letter
We have been contacted by two of our members who are being charged Bedroom Tax who read the recent headlines (9 January 2014) about Consequential Provision Regulations 2006 and wanted to inform the Council that they were exempt from Bedroom Tax under these regulations (having been tenants since before 1996). They were both told (independently) that no such regulations existed. No information was provided about how to get charges stopped or how to get a refund on Bedroom tax that has been paid. They were simply told that the regulations did not exist.
We have been contacted by two of our members who are being charged Bedroom Tax who read the recent headlines (9 January 2014) about Consequential Provision Regulations 2006 and wanted to inform the Council that they were exempt from Bedroom Tax under these regulations (having been tenants since before 1996). They were both told (independently) that no such regulations existed. No information was provided about how to get charges stopped or how to get a refund on Bedroom tax that has been paid. They were simply told that the regulations did not exist.
We
are extremely concerned that Nottingham City Council is misinforming tenants
and charging and failing to refund tenants who are exempt from the Bedroom tax.
Please
would you investigate this matter.
Nottingham City Council has repeatedly told the public that they cannot implement a No-evictions policy for people in arrears as a result of Bedroom Tax because it is “illegal”. They have also said that Broxtowe Borough Council are not implementing such a policy when in fact Broxtowe Borough (with 17 Labour, 17 Conservative and 10 Lib Dem councilors) have agreed, and is keeping to a no evictions policy. However they have shown no such determination or motivation to keep to Housing Benefit regulations that have recently come to light and correct mistakes made by failing to follow Housing Benefit rules.
Nottingham City Council has repeatedly told the public that they cannot implement a No-evictions policy for people in arrears as a result of Bedroom Tax because it is “illegal”. They have also said that Broxtowe Borough Council are not implementing such a policy when in fact Broxtowe Borough (with 17 Labour, 17 Conservative and 10 Lib Dem councilors) have agreed, and is keeping to a no evictions policy. However they have shown no such determination or motivation to keep to Housing Benefit regulations that have recently come to light and correct mistakes made by failing to follow Housing Benefit rules.
Last week (week beginning 20
January 2014) Nottingham City Council publicised that a motion is being put
forward at the next Council meeting calling on the Government to scrap the
bedroom tax. Last July, the Council put forward a similar motion.
It is clear that such motions have no effect. We question why the Council
are putting resources into empty gestures while failing to address the CPR 2006
issue which would free some people from the bedroom tax.
We are calling on the Council to
immediately agree, publicise and implement a strategy to stop charging tenants
who are exempt, and to refund tenants who have been charged in error as a
matter of great urgency. We are calling on them to use their influence and
leadership to urge all Social Housing Providers with tenants in Nottingham to
do likewise.
Please would you inform us what
Nottingham City Council has done to publicise the regulations, to find out
which tenants are exempt, to stop charging people who are exempt and to refund
tenants charged in error.
We propose the following strategy:
We propose the following strategy:
- Immediately examine records of
all tenants who have been charged with bedroom tax to date, or who contact
the Council to enquire about the CPR 2006 exemption. Identify all those in
continuous receipt of Housing Benefit since before 1996.
- For all those tenants, award
Housing Benefit back to 1st of April 2013 immediately. (including those
who have been awarded DHP). Refund all payments made by tenants due
to the error. Confirm in writing.
- Publicise the exemption to
alert all Nottingham City Housing tenants and all other social housing
tenants for whom records don’t go back far enough or who have been forced
to hold more than one tenancy during that period. Encourage them to
contact the Council.
- Respond to all enquirers
accurately and promptly. Immediately examine records and where no
records exist the onus is on the Council to prove the tenant is not
exempt.
- Inform tenants where they can
get free independent advice.
We note that the Council have
failed to respond to two letters sent by the campaign and two questions that
were submitted to July 2013 Council Meeting. This is not an acceptable
response from elected representatives.
The Bedroom Tax is causing untold
pressures on vulnerable and disadvantaged households. Every week Scrap
the Bedroom Tax Defend Council Tax Benefits Nottinghamshire hears of people
only going out once a fortnight to shop and pay bills, some spending the
day/evenings away from home to reduce heating bills, using food banks, having
to borrow from family and friends etc. We have also heard of tenants
having suicidal thoughts and of two attempted suicides prompted by the Bedroom
Tax.
We call on all councillors to
take leadership on this issue and act to ensure that the Council responds to
this letter and that they implement our proposed strategy urgently. We also
call on councillors to contact us to discuss the practicalities of a
No-evictions policy for Nottingham similar to that implemented by Broxtowe
Borough Council.
Yours faithfully
Cathy Meadows
Chair