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Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission - Tuesday 27th January 2026 6.00 p.m.

January 27, 2026 Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission View on council website

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The Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission met on Tuesday 27 January 2026 to discuss a range of important issues concerning housing and regeneration in Newham. Key topics included an investigation report into consumer standards compliance, the management and allocation of infrastructure funding, and the effectiveness of the council's property licensing schemes.

Capsticks LLP Investigation Report into Consumer Standards Compliance

The Commission was scheduled to consider the findings of an investigation by Capsticks LLP into consumer standards compliance within the council's housing services. This report examines governance, reporting, and oversight arrangements, following a C4 grading from the Regulator of Social Housing in October 2024, which indicated serious failings. The investigation report, considered by Cabinet in December 2025, aims to inform the council's Housing Services Improvement Programme and strengthen accountability.

Infrastructure Funding in Newham

A report was presented to outline how the council manages and allocates Section 106 agreements, the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), and Neighbourhood CIL (NCIL) to support infrastructure delivery. The discussion was intended to cover how these funding streams align with the Newham Local Plan 2018 and strategic infrastructure priorities, how funds are managed and monitored, and any risks or lessons learned impacting effective delivery. As of Q3 2025/26, the council held approximately £99.7 million in Section 106 funds and £21 million in CIL funds.

Property Licensing in Newham

The Commission was set to review the Private Sector Housing (PSH) Licensing Scheme and its role in improving housing standards, safeguarding tenants, and supporting council priorities. This included an overview of the mandatory, additional, and selective HMO licensing schemes, their scope, and coverage. Performance metrics for applications, approvals, refusals, and unlicensed properties were to be presented, alongside details of enforcement activity, including inspections, hazards identified, notices, civil penalties, and prosecution trends. The report also addressed the management of high-risk practices such as overcrowding and unlawful conversions, the embedding of damp and mould response requirements, and fire safety and cladding risks in the private rented sector. Evidence of local affordability pressures and their impact on displacement, homelessness, and temporary accommodation was also scheduled for discussion, as were trends in private rented sector evictions and preventive work. The report highlighted the upcoming Renters Rights Act 2026 and its implications for the sector.

Work Programme

Finally, the Commission was due to review and confirm its work programme for the remainder of the 2025-2026 municipal year. This programme, agreed by the Overview and Scrutiny Committee on 22 July 2025, outlines the key scrutiny topics planned for the year, including ongoing monitoring of the Repairs and Maintenance Service, a review of the Regulator of Social Housing's C4 grading and the implementation of recommendations, and discussions on homelessness response, prevention, and temporary accommodation. Future meetings were scheduled to cover private rented sector licensing, CIL/Section 106 agreements, and neighbourhood investment projects.

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Lester Hudson
Councillor Lester Hudson Chair of Overview and Scrutiny • Labour & Co-Operative • Wall End
Profile image for Councillor Musawwar Alam
Councillor Musawwar Alam Labour • East Ham South
Profile image for Councillor Jennifer Bailey
Councillor Jennifer Bailey Labour & Co-Operative • Manor Park
Profile image for Councillor James Beckles
Councillor James Beckles Local Development Committee Chair • Labour & Co-Operative • Custom House
Profile image for Councillor Dina Hossain
Councillor Dina Hossain Labour • Plaistow West and Canning Town East
Profile image for Councillor Anamul Islam
Councillor Anamul Islam Labour & Co-Operative • Forest Gate South
Profile image for Councillor Danny Keeling
Councillor Danny Keeling Deputy Leader of the Green Group and Green Group Business Manager • Green • Stratford Olympic Park
Profile image for Councillor Pushpa Dipaklal Makwana
Councillor Pushpa Dipaklal Makwana Labour & Co-Operative • Plashet
Profile image for Councillor Mehmood Mirza
Councillor Mehmood Mirza Leader of Newham Independents Group • Newham Independents • Boleyn
Profile image for Councillor Salim Patel
Councillor Salim Patel Labour • Manor Park
Profile image for Councillor Winston Vaughan
Councillor Winston Vaughan Labour & Co-Operative • Forest Gate South
Profile image for Councillor Susan Masters
Councillor Susan Masters Scrutiny Commission Chair • Labour & Co-Operative • East Ham South

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 27th-Jan-2026 18.00 Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 27th-Jan-2026 18.00 Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission.pdf

Additional Documents

HRegen_Cover.pdf
Decisions 27th-Jan-2026 18.00 Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Commission.pdf
Capsticks LLP Investigation Report into Consumer Standards Compliance_1.pdf
Newham Report_2.pdf
HRegen_CIL_NCIL_S106.pdf
Final OS PSH Property Licensing Overview_final.pdf
HREGEN_ Scrutiny Work Programme 2025_2026.pdf
HREGEN Work Programme 2025_2026_appendix.pdf
DOI Declaration of Interest Guidance NOV2025.pdf
DRAFT_HRegen Draft Minutes 25 November 2025.pdf