Ten Housing Pathfinder Areas Are Making Good Progress Despite The Recession Says Audit Commission
Source: Audit CommissionPublished Friday, March 5, 2010 - 11:21
The Audit Commission has assessed each of the pathfinder partnerships involved in the Housing Market Renewal programme. The Commission assessed five partnerships as performing strongly (the ‘top mark’) and five as performing well.
In a year that has seen significant challenges, all pathfinders have maintained overall performance levels. And three have improved areas of their work:
* Urban Living Birmingham and Sandwell made good progress in its work on community cohesion;
* Bridging Newcastle Gateshead has improved its approach to efficiency and effectiveness; and
* New Heartlands Merseyside has moved from ‘performing well’ to ‘performing strongly’.
Roy Irwin, Director of Housing at the Audit Commission said:
‘Our assessments show that even in difficult economic times, the Housing Market Renewal pathfinders are playing an important role in efforts to improve existing homes and provide new homes while supporting communities.
‘However, while all must be given credit for maintaining or improving overall performance in a difficult year, issues around value for money remain for some pathfinders, but these are being addressed.’
The Audit Commission assesses the Housing Market Renewal pathfinder programme for the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA).HCA Chairman Robert Napier said:
‘We welcome publication of today’s Audit Commission reports on Housing Pathfinders. The reports demonstrate what we already know; that the ten pathfinders which make up the Housing Market Renewal Programme are delivering, despite the severity of the current economic climate. The Housing Market Renewal programme makes a vital contribution to the growth, sustainability and continuing economic development of some of the North and Midlands’ most deprived areas.’
The Audit Commission assesses partnerships on how well they are meeting priorities. These include the number of new and affordable homes, the promotion of cohesive and sustainable communities and their contribution towards creating attractive, prosperous and safe places for communities to thrive in.
The Audit Commission also looks at progress in making improvements that have been identified to help the pathfinder improve its performance and make things better for local people.






