With the housing market not even close to full recovery and the ongoing affordability issues for people accessing good quality housing and support; the business of providing affordable housing remains tough.
Successful bidders are made up of over 146 registered providers (with a number representing consortia); some being substantially less seasoned developers than others.
Promoting economic growth is a key role of local government. Yet in the face of 25% cuts over the Spending Review period...
In February 2011 ministers launched consultation on proposals which could require local authorities to co-operate with tenants seeking ownership of their estates.
The recently announced Decent Homes backlog funding for a select number of Local Authorities is likely to be the last funding aimed specifically at the Decent Homes programme.
The Department of Communities and Local Government and the Homes and Communities Agency have launched the 2011-15 Affordable Homes Programme.
Grant Shapps (Housing Minister) stated that he would provide a fixed definition of zero carbon homes within weeks of coming into office.
The next five years will see a major change in the residential affordable landscape with all organisations needing to source capital or debt.
Rebecca Bennett-Casserly Head of Affordable Housing t + 44 (0) 121 503 2712
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