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Council Housing Spending Priorities 2025-2026 Consultation
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This survey has now closed. Thank you to everyone who participated!
We are refreshing our Housing Revenue Account Business Plan and want your views.
The Housing Revenue Account (HRA) is the financial account of the council as a landlord. The money we collect from your rents each year is what mainly funds the HRA. We use this money to fund a huge range of council housing related activities.
Each year we produce a HRA Business Plan. The plan sets out our main spending priorities for the year ahead. This is because we only have a set budget, and we need to make sure that we are spending our money carefully to deliver you the services that you need.
We are now carrying out the annual review of our business plan which will cover the 2025-2026 financial year. We are asking for the views of our tenants and leaseholders to help with this. We want to know which of our 15 priorities matter most to you, and why.
This consultation will close on 18th November 2024.
Your feedback will be used in our business plan and help us to better understand what exactly you want us to focus on in the year ahead.
The new HRA Business Plan will be agreed in February 2025, and will set out our spending priorities covering the period April 2025 – March 2026.
How to give us your views
If you are a Sheffield City Council tenant or leaseholder, you can give us your feedback and be involved in the review by completing our survey, the link to the survey is below.
Finally - thank you for visiting this page! If you would like any more information about the Housing Revenue Account Business Plan or about this piece of consultation, please feel free to email us at GetInvolved@Sheffield.gov.uk
This survey has now closed. Thank you to everyone who participated!
We are refreshing our Housing Revenue Account Business Plan and want your views.
The Housing Revenue Account (HRA) is the financial account of the council as a landlord. The money we collect from your rents each year is what mainly funds the HRA. We use this money to fund a huge range of council housing related activities.
Each year we produce a HRA Business Plan. The plan sets out our main spending priorities for the year ahead. This is because we only have a set budget, and we need to make sure that we are spending our money carefully to deliver you the services that you need.
We are now carrying out the annual review of our business plan which will cover the 2025-2026 financial year. We are asking for the views of our tenants and leaseholders to help with this. We want to know which of our 15 priorities matter most to you, and why.
This consultation will close on 18th November 2024.
Your feedback will be used in our business plan and help us to better understand what exactly you want us to focus on in the year ahead.
The new HRA Business Plan will be agreed in February 2025, and will set out our spending priorities covering the period April 2025 – March 2026.
How to give us your views
If you are a Sheffield City Council tenant or leaseholder, you can give us your feedback and be involved in the review by completing our survey, the link to the survey is below.
Finally - thank you for visiting this page! If you would like any more information about the Housing Revenue Account Business Plan or about this piece of consultation, please feel free to email us at GetInvolved@Sheffield.gov.uk
Please note: this survey is open to tenants and leaseholders of Sheffield City Council
We have 15 council housing spending priorities for next year (April 2025 - March 2026). We want to know which of these priorities matter most to you, to help us better understand what you want us to focus on going forwards.
Please complete the short survey below to give us your views.
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