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Shelagh Grant, Chief Executive, The Housing Forum 12 th November 2015 @thehousingforum T HE A FFORDABLE H OUSING G ROUP “T HE H OUSING F ORUM R OUND -U P ”
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I NFLUENCING, NETWORKING, INFORMING Membership Growth and Cross Sector Relevance Since the last AHG
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S INCE THE LAST AHG CEO Forum ( on our website at: www.housingforum.org.uk/influencing/CEO-forums ) www.housingforum.org.uk/influencing/CEO-forums The New Politics of Housing (London) Investing in our Housing Estates (Leicester) Development and Partnering (Bristol) The Growth of Cambridge (Cambridge) The Housing and Planning Bill (Leeds) Collaborating for value (Birmingham)
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Plus: Home Performance Labelling Consortium Workshops with Fusion Steel, Northampton and a2dominion at Bicester Innovation Workshop “Hot Homes; The Heated Debate” The National Conference 2015 More Homes for London
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N EXT E VENT 21 st C. Approach to Asset Management and Procurement – 18 th November at Reigate with Osborne
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C URRENT I SSUES What our members say … Affordability is a key concern – for home ownership £200,000 in the north, £500,000 in south The Housing and Planning Bill is not specific enough in addressing affordability and focuses on specific sections of the market Affordable homes delivery through s.106 is now difficult to achieve in some areas due to the impact of rent reductions and supply side issues Housing associations are reducing affordable homes delivery by up to half but many are keeping to overall build volumes
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Current Issues Other Tenures: If PRS is to become affordable, planning will have to change; planning requirements have to become much more flexible to respond to new affordability pressures Starter Homes – likely to go well with 20% discounts Simple, well thought through designs needed
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Current Issues Delivery: Underlying demand for housing is strong – HBF reported 261,000 planning permissions year to March 2015 – highest in 8 years Development without grant – evidence of contractor plus models with investor purchasing land for development in phases with contractor taking risk and gains from sales Skills shortages persist
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T HE H OUSING F ORUM W ORKING G ROUPS Reports launched in July
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T HE N EXT G ENERATION Achieving High Quality Housing (Costs and Standards) Increasing Supply (Starter homes… building at scale) Performance of Assets (Maintenance, efficiency, skills, digitalisation)
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2016 Programme – Launching 1 st December Working Groups Cross Sector Market Workshops Manchester 12 th January Taunton 10 th February Peterborough 24 th March Innovation Workshops Local Authority Forum – London 14 th January Affordable Housing Group See Website: www.housingforum.org.uk for further informationwww.housingforum.org.uk
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