Thank you for your request of 24 January 2024 asking for information that we hold as follows, please see our responses below in blue:

  1. How many properties do you currently have on Temporary Accommodation in 2024? How many did you have in 2019?

Please refer to public HCLIC data by following the link below

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/homelessness-statistics

  1. How many households do you have in hotels (- e.g. travelodge, premier inn etc) in (temporary) accommodation, as of now, 2024 and in 2019?

Please refer to public HCLIC data by following the link below

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/homelessness-statistics

  1. Please send a list, with as much information as you can provide with the names of the hotels you are using for temporary accommodation, including the rates you are paying per room and the length of stay of these families in this accommodation.

Travelodge , Ramada, Premier In, Cranbrook, Dreams Hotel, Park Hotel, Hollingbury Hotel, – the rates vary from day to day- average nightly rate £81.72/night.

  1. How many households are on the waiting list for permanent housing? 

2789

  1. How many households are waiting to be moved into temporary accommodation?

There is no data available for this question

4a. How long do households stay, on average, in hotels, on a temporary accommodation basis?

25 days

5a. How much are you currently paying in the hotels, per room, per night on average, to re-house a household? 

£81.72/night in average.

  1. How much does the nightly rate differ for single, double and triple bedrooms, in a hotel?(e.g. travelodge, premier inn etc). E.g a family of four who would take 2 rooms in a hotel room – how much are you paying per night per room for them, on average?

Please refer to hotel websites for this information.

  1. What is the minimum and maximum you currently pay for a hotel room to relocate a household/family?

The nightly rate varies on the room type, its size, and facilities, e.g. family room, disabled units. The rates vary from £40- £160/night and are subject to seasonal variations.

  1. Please can you advise us on the MAXIMUM that your council CURRENTLY pays, per night for a: Studio, 1 Bed, 2 Bed, 3 Bed & 4 Bed in temporary accommodation nightly rate bookings. Please include the maximum rates for properties that you are currently paying, including that which is paid OVER your advertised rates. There is no way Pan-London/LHA rates are viable for any landlord so we would like to know how much you ACTUALLY are paying for your highly demanded temporary accommodation units.

Our nightly rates for self – contained units are based on the maximum of PAN London Rates (see below)

Inner North London

North West London

Outer North London

Occasionally we may pay above these rates when a TA placement can be made only in certain areas, or when there are no other properties available. The nightly rate we pay on these occasions depends on the BRMA (Broad Rent Market Area), size of the unit, and specific features  (e.g. wheelchair adapted) and varies as below :

Studio: from £31.00 to £60.00

1 bed from £20 to £75.00

2 bed from £48 to £88.00

3 bed from £42.00 to £100.00

4 bed from £47.50 to £135.00

  1. Please can you advise us on the MAXIMUM that your council CURRENTLY pays per room for a HMO, on a nightly temporary accommodation basis? How do rates differ for self-contained units to shared amenity units? Please send a list of nightly rates. Please include the rates for properties that you are currently paying, including that which is paid over your advertised rates. There is no way Pan-London/LHA rates are viable for any landlord so we would like to know how much you ACTUALLY are paying for your highly demanded temporary accommodation units.

Our nightly rates for a room are based on the maximum of PAN London Rates (see below)

Inner North London

North West London

Outer North London

In cases where we pay above the PAN London rates , the nightly rate depends on the BRMA (Broad Rent Market Area), size of the room, and specific features  (e.g. wheelchair adapted,) and varies from £32 to £60.00.

  1. What is the average length of stay in HMO accommodation, on a temporary accommodation basis?

55 days

  1. What is the MAXIMUM you CURRENTLY pay per night for hostels and Bed and Breakfasts for Studio, 1 Bed, 2 Bed, 3 Bed & 4 Bed property, in temporary accommodation? How does this differ for self-contained units? How much per room?Please include the rates for properties that you are currently paying, including that which is paid over your advertised rates. There is no way Pan-London rates are viable for any landlord so we would like to know how much you ACTUALLY are paying for your highly demanded temporary accommodation units.

We do not use private hostels. We only use council owned hostels which are charged at below local housing allowance levels.

  1. What is the average length of stay in Hostels and Bed and breakfast accommodation, on a temporary accommodation basis?

129 days council own hostels, 64 days bed & breakfast

  1. Who are your largest 30 suppliers for temporary accommodation? Please send us a list and include hotels

Please see response to Q15 below for the name of 30 largest suppliers.

  1. How many properties have they given you? 

Please see response to Q15

  1. How much do you pay them, per year, for these properties?
Supplier Name Total Expenditure
Stef & Philips Ltd       Number of units125 1,448,888.74
Bumblebee Lettings LTD  Number of units 66 1,324,091.14
NOTTING HILL HOUSING TRUS  Number of units 55 1,271,438.62
District Homes CIC  Number of units 59 1,176,306.04
OLIVER LANDON LTD Number of units 88 1,075,075.59
Theori Housing Management  Number of units 65 1,044,076.15
TOUCHPOINT HOUSING – Number of units 75 1,014,149.55
WOODHOUSE ESTATES LTD  Number of units 58 791,068.66
Click Travel Ltd/Hotel Bookings- Data not available 696,865.75
Freshview Estates Number of units 39 637,312.36
APEX HOUSING SOLUTIONS LT Number of units 29 628,554.36
LOUISIANNA PROPERTIES LTD Number of units 38 603,852.76
EURO STARS HOUSG. Number of units 32 552,443.00
CHRISTOPHER HOUSE  Number of units 31 513,375.00
Reliance Residential Ltd Number of units 28 477,190.45
SOUTHGATE PROPERTIES Number of units 32 462,358.50
RENT CONNECT HOUSING Number of units 28 436,826.00
The Rent Guarantee One Ltd Number of units 27 426,852.23
Pynnacle Assets Ltd Number of units 15 385,536.68
TOWER ESTATES (LODGE) LTD Number of units 14 310,022.60
ALTWOOD HOUSING LTD Number of units 15 303,762.62
Central Housing Group Ltd Number of units 16 295,225.63
URBAN LAND MANAGEMENT , Number of units 16 253,026.23
CHE LETTINGS LTD Number of units  14 220,409.29
COMMUNITY HOUSING Number of units 13 195,098.50
Clandon Property Holdings Ltd Number of units 26 190,623.43
UNIQUE ESTATES PROPERTY  Number of units 10 181,677.61
Pynnacle Properties Ltd Number of units 9 176,767.02
Shepherds Bush Housing group Number of units 8 141,774.09
VAROSI ESTATES LTD Number of units 8 123,936.00

 

  1. If we were to supply nightly paid temporary accommodation on this basis, please can you give us all the available information you have for their: CONTACT NAMES, JOB DESCRIPTIONS and TELEPHONE NUMBERS (e.g. direct dials/extension numbers) of the procurement team(s) so we can get the ball rolling as soon as possible. This should include the email and phone numbers for the “head of housing”,“head of temporary accommodation”,“temporary accommodation team leader”, “temporary accommodation officer” and “decant officer”.

Contact: Sadushe Basha – Projects and Contracts Manager , 020 8359 4788. Sadushe.basha@barnethomes.org

  1. How many people and families are on the waiting list for temporary accommodation/decent housing in 2024? How many were on the waiting list for temporary housing in 2019?

There is no data available for this question

  1. What is the average length of stay for a temporary accommodation tenant, in a private-rented-sector unit – E.G. A house procurement from a private landlord by your Council?

Private landlord accommodation is not used as TA

What is the average length of stay for a temporary accommodation tenant, in a hotel room? 

See answer to question 4a

  1. How often, on average, are tenants moved from one Temporary accommodation unit to another?

No data as we are unable to report on this.

  1. How many of your tenants are rehoused in each of the 32 London boroughs –  on a temporary accommodation (and hostel) nightly paid basis? (If you do not have data for the 32, the top 10 is sufficient).
London borough Number of nightly paid units let
London Borough Brent 63
London Borough Barnet 61
London Borough Enfield 45
London Borough Haringey 30
London Borough Ealing 22
London Borough Redbridge 22
London Borough Harrow 18
London Borough of Hounslow 14
London Borough Bar&Dagenham 9
London Borough Camden 6
  1. Does your council utilize decant (relocation) housing? If so, please can you give us all the available information you have for their: CONTACT NAMES, JOB DESCRIPTIONS and TELEPHONE NUMBERS (e.g. direct dials/extension numbers) of the procurement team(s) so we can get the ball rolling as soon as possible.

No

  1. Please send me the department email and phone number for asylum seeker placements, outside of the home-office remit. For example, the re-housing for Ukrainian Families.

Barnet Homes deal with former asylum seekers placements on behalf of Barnet Council.  It does not deal with the placement of adult asylum seekers as they are not eligible for housing under homelessness legislation.

  1. What is the max, min and average you are currently paying on for emergency decant housing, for different unit sizes, 1-6 bed property for example? E.g. Family of four emergency relocation into a four bedroom house, procuring a property from the Private rented sector, on a nightly let, emergency basis.

See response to Q8 and Q9.

  1. Please send a list of the top 10 housing associations you use to assist in Decanting your residents from one place to another, in temporary accommodation.

N/A

  1. How much do you currently pay, on average, for a 3 bed temporary accommodation home on a nightly rate? How much do you currently pay for a 2 bed temporary accommodation unit on a nightly rate?

See response of Q8

  1. Does your council do “nightly rate block booking” for your temporary accommodation placement. This is temporary accommodation housing, which is paid on a nightly rate basis, that is block booked throughout a given period – e.g 12 months – 5 years.

Yes, for 12 -36 months max.

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