Warrington Housing Association retains G1 and V1 Regulatory judgement

18 Dec 2024
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A G1/V1 rating is the highest rating a housing provider can receive from the Regulator of Social Housing (RoSH)

G1 is the highest rating a housing provider can achieve and indicates that we meet the regulator’s governance requirements. V1 is the highest rating for financial viability, indicating that we meet the regulator’s viability requirements and have the financial capacity to deal with a range of adverse scenarios.

Here’s the full report from the Regulator of Social Housing:

Warrington Housing Association Limited (L0518)

Regulatory Judgement

18 December 2024

Our Judgement

 Grade /
judgement
ChangeDate of assessment
Consumer Not assessed yet 
GovernanceG1 Our judgement is that the landlord meets our governance requirements.Assessed and unchangedDecember 2024
ViabilityV1 Our judgement is that the landlord meets our viability requirements and has the financial capacity to deal with a wide range of adverse scenariosAssessed and unchangedDecember 2024

Reason for publication

We are publishing a regulatory judgement for Warrington Housing Association Limited (WHA) following a stability check completed in December 2024.

The stability check used information from the landlord’s regulatory returns and we reviewed a range of documents provided by WHA to help us form a judgement about how well the landlord is delivering the viability outcomes of our Governance and Financial Viability Standard.

In assessing the landlord’s governance grade as part of the stability check, our work was limited to verifying that the information contained in the landlord’s regulatory returns did not appear inconsistent with the landlord’s existing published governance grade.

Summary of the decision

Based on the relevant information and evidence we reviewed in carrying out the stability check, our judgement is that WHA meets our viability requirements and has the financial capacity to deal with a wide range of adverse scenarios. We have therefore issued a V1 for WHA.

This regulatory judgement also confirms that, as part of the stability check, we verified that the information contained in WHA’s regulatory returns did not appear inconsistent with its existing published governance grade.

Prior to this regulatory judgement, the landlord’s most recent governance and viability grades were G1 and V1, which were issued in December 2023 following a stability check.

Background to the judgement

About the landlord

According to the 2024 statistical data return WHA owns 1,299 homes in the North West.

Our role and regulatory approach

We regulate for a viable, efficient, and well governed social housing sector able to deliver quality homes and services for current and future tenants.

We regulate at the landlord level to drive improvement in how landlords operate. By landlord we mean a registered provider of social housing. These can either be local authorities, or private registered providers (other organisations registered with us such as non-profit housing associations, co-operatives, or profit-making organisations).

We set standards which state outcomes that landlords must deliver. The outcomes of our standards include both the required outcomes and specific expectations we set. Where we find there are significant failures in landlords which we consider to be material to the landlord’s delivery of those outcomes, we hold them to account.

Ultimately this provides protection for tenants’ homes and services and achieves better outcomes for current and future tenants. It also contributes to a sustainable sector which can attract strong investment.

We have a different role for regulating local authorities than for other landlords. This is because we have a narrower role for local authorities and the Governance and Financial Viability Standard, and Value for Money Standard do not apply. Further detail on which standards apply to different landlords can be found on our standards page.

We assess the performance of landlords through inspections and by reviewing data that landlords are required to submit to us. In Depth Assessments (IDAs) were one of our previous assessment processes, which are now replaced by our new inspections programme from 1 April 2024. We also respond where there is an issue or a potential issue that may be material to a landlord’s delivery of the outcomes of our standards. We publish regulatory judgements that describe our view of landlords’ performance with our standards. We also publish grades for landlords with more than 1,000 social housing homes.

The Housing Ombudsman deals with individual complaints. When individual complaints are referred to us, we investigate if we consider that the issue may be material to a landlord’s delivery of the outcomes of our standards.

For more information about our approach to regulation, please see Regulating the standards.

Testimonials

“Thank you so much for your help in getting me set up in my new home” 

Anonymous – WHA Resident

“We’re really grateful for the excellent service we received from Warrington Housing Association’s Money Adviser and the extra money has made a big difference, helping us hire a gardener and be able to go to LifeTime more often where we enjoy singing in the choir”

Mr & Mrs Holland – WHiA Customers

“I’m so grateful to Warrington Housing Association for reaching out to me to make sure I’m claiming my full benefit entitlements”

Ms Heseltine – WHA Resident

“We couldn’t have navigated the benefits system without the fantastic help we received from Warrington Housing Association’s Money Adviser”

Andrew & Eileen – WHA Residents

“I felt like a big weight had been lifted off my shoulders and that I had somebody on my side”

Barbara, WHA resident

Warrington Housing Association 

Contact Us

Tel: 01925 246810
Email: admin@wha.org.uk

Warrington Housing Association, the Gateway, 89 Sankey Street, Warrington, WA1 1SR

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