Why we are engaging with Angus Council (Angus)
We are engaging with Angus about its services for people who are homeless, its site(s) for Gypsy/Travellers, service quality and tenant and resident safety.
During 2024/25, we reviewed and compared the data for all local authorities from the Scottish Government’s national homelessness statistics. We also spoke to all local authorities to gather further information and assurance about their homelessness services. To assess the risks to people who are threatened with or experiencing homelessness we will engage with all local authorities during 2025/26 with a focus on the provision of appropriate temporary accommodation.
All social landlords who provide Gypsy/Travellers sites must ensure their site(s) meet the Scottish Government’s Minimum Site Standards and all standards and outcomes in the Scottish Social Housing Charter. To gather further information and assurance, we will speak to all site providers during 2025/26 to discuss the management of their site(s).
Angus does not fully comply with electrical safety and fire detection requirements; both of which came into force in early 2022 and form part of the Scottish Housing Quality Standard. Angus is progressing inspections to provide Electrical Installation Condition Reports and install integrated smoke and heat alarms in all of its tenants’ homes. Angus has told us that it will complete this work by December 2025.
We are engaging with Angus to monitor its progress in completing this outstanding work as quickly as possible and maintaining future compliance.
To assess the risk to social landlords we have reviewed and compared the 2023/24 service quality performance of all social landlords to identify the weakest performing landlords. We will therefore engage with Angus about tenant satisfaction, complaints and rent arrears.
What Angus must do
Angus must:
- send us the information we require in relation to its homelessness service;
- tell us about any emerging issues preventing it from fulfilling its statutory duty to provide temporary accommodation when it should and comply with the Unsuitable Accommodation Order;
- send us the information we require in relation to the management of its Gypsy/Traveller site(s);
- complete the outstanding electrical and fire safety work as quickly as possible and by no later than December 2025;
- send us monthly updates on progress on achieving compliance with electrical safety and fire detection requirements; and
- review its performance for tenant satisfaction, complaints and rent arrears and consider what improvement action it needs to take.
What we will do
We will:
- meet with Angus to discuss its homelessness service and decide whether we require any additional assurance;
- meet with Angus to seek assurance if it does not provide temporary accommodation when it should, or if it breaches the Unsuitable Accommodation Order;
- meet with Angus to discuss the management of its Gypsy/Traveller site(s);
- review Angus’s progress with its plan to achieve and maintain compliance with electrical safety and fire detection requirements and engage as necessary;
- review Angus’s service quality performance as part of our 2025/26 risk assessment; and
- update our published engagement plan in the light of any material change to our planned engagement with Angus.
Regulatory Returns
Angus must provide us with the following annual regulatory returns:
- Annual Assurance Statement; and
- Annual Return on the Charter.
It should also notify us of any material changes to its Annual Assurance Statement, and any tenant and resident safety matter which has been reported to or is being investigated by the Health and Safety Executive or reports from regulatory or statutory authorities or insurance providers, relating to safety concerns.