Councils call for extension on time limit for all Right to Buy receipts
October 9, 2018
District councils have urged the Government to extend the time limit for spending Right to Buy receipts for both existing and future receipts. Under the current system, local authorities have five years to spend their existing Right to Buy receipts. However, they still only have three years in which to spend future receipts. The District… View Article
May paves way for next generation of council houses
September 18, 2018
The Prime Minister has cleared the way for a surge in council house building by announcing plans to lift the housing borrowing cap on councils. It means local authorities will be able to take on big loans against the value of their housing stock to fund ambitious council house building plans. The amount of extra… View Article
September/October Party Conference Announcements
September 18, 2018
Building on the Labour party’s Green paper ‘Housing for the Many’ (April 2018) announcements at the Labour Conference included a pledge to “end the housing crisis” with a raft of measures including handing more power to private tenants and offering homeless people the chance of a first home. Shadow housing secretary John Healeyunveiled the plans… View Article
Community Housing Fund
September 18, 2018
Community-led groups are being invited to bid for a share of £163m housing fund to help deliver new affordable housing schemes. Phase Two of the Community Housing Fund has now opened, offering capital grants to fund the cost of buying land and building community-led housing schemes. ‘Community-led housing is about giving local people the lead… View Article
Political Change
July 20, 2018
Due to upheaval within the Cabinet and ministerial resignations the Prime Minister has had to shuffle the political pack once again. The impact of this is yet another change of housing minister with Dominic Raab (pictured left) being elevated to Brexit Secretary a mere 181 days into his role as Housing Minister. The new appointee,… View Article
Compulsory Purchase
June 8, 2018
The Compulsory Purchase Association annual conference last week provided an opportunity to brush up on current issues and to network. The event was somewhat muted this year, but with a strong focus on the need for the sector to get better at negotiating early settlements and improve communication with people affected by CPOs. Proposals are… View Article
Regeneration – GLA Draft Regeneration Strategy
May 3, 2018
Consultation responses from London housing associations are divided on the question of whether estate residents should be balloted on proposed schemes. Even those in favour of a ballot propose changes to the rules regarding eligibility to vote with the majority suggesting that they don’t consider it appropriate for residents in temporary accommodation for less than… View Article