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Thriving communities, affordable homes Affordable housing provision in the recession : the HCA’s role Presented by Stephen Oakes Director HCA London Region.

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1 Thriving communities, affordable homes Affordable housing provision in the recession : the HCA’s role Presented by Stephen Oakes Director HCA London Region Date 9 th March 2009

2 Thriving communities, affordable homes Our vision To create opportunity:  For people to live in homes they can afford in places they want to live  For local authorities and communities to deliver the ambition they have for their own areas  A national agency that works locally

3 Thriving communities, affordable homes What we do Barking Riverside Adelaide Wharf, Hackney Christian Fields, Gravesend Affordable Sustainability Growth Millennium Primary School, Greenwich Peninsula Affordability Renewal

4 Thriving communities, affordable homes How we do it  Investment  Land  Research and best practice  Expertise

5 Thriving communities, affordable homes The new world  Organisation with increased flexibility  Challenges – both short term and long term  Culture – national objectives and local ambitions  Partnerships with local authorities, the private sector, RSLs and regionally  Approaches:  New business process (the single conversation)  New business products (the HCA toolkit)  Relationship with Government – the voice of delivery

6 Thriving communities, affordable homes Our tasks  Support the delivery of new homes  Secure the delivery of affordable homes  Accelerate regeneration of under-performing towns and cities  Improve the quality of existing stock and transform deprived neighbourhoods  Ensure delivery is economically, socially and environmentally sustainable with good design Homes and Communities

7 Thriving communities, affordable homes HCA Funding – Significant Investment National Affordable Housing Programme £8.4bn Decent Homes £2.6bn Gypsies and Travellers £0.1bn Growth funding £1.1bn Thames Gateway £0.4bn Property and Regeneration £1.7bn (London circa £5 bn)

8 Thriving communities, affordable homes Continuing the Journey Set-up Start-up Transformation 1 December 2008 1 April 2009 1 April 2010

9 Thriving communities, affordable homes The Nine Regions

10 Thriving communities, affordable homes HCA London HCA Main Board (Chairman Robert Napier) London HCA Board (Chaired by the Mayor of London)  The Board makes it’s own investment decisions  Largest of the nine regions in budget terms  Expenditure 2009-11 circa £3bn  Funding includes –National Affordable Housing Programme –Property & Regeneration –Decent Homes –Thames Gateway (London) –FTBI  Representatives from –London Councils –The LDA –London Thames Gateway Development Corporation –The HCA’s Chair & Chief Executive

11 Thriving communities, affordable homes Partnership working  Joint Vehicles and LABVs  Surplus Public Sector Land  Local Housing Companies  Low Cost Home Ownership  Rolling Infrastructure Funds  Developer Panels (Reducing procurement costs)  Best Practice Guidance and Support

12 Thriving communities, affordable homes Principles for Investment & Intervention  Invest directly to assist the building of affordable housing for those who cannot find reasonable opportunities in the market  Support the delivery of new housing within a broader context of sustainable regeneration and ‘place-shaping’  Work in partnership with others  Require investment leverage from others  Seek to optimise the strategic impacts from out investment  Are keen to take a longer term view of our investment

13 Thriving communities, affordable homes The Market Downturn  Global liquidity crisis means reduced access to credit for:  Employers  Consumers  Housebuilders and RSLs  In the wider economy - reduced economic activity, reduced confidence, increased unemployment - recession  Leading to reduced demand for housing  Supply slower to respond  Further falls and expectations of falls in house prices

14 Thriving communities, affordable homes Responding to the Market Downturn: key downturn issues  High density housing – cash inefficient  2006/2007 Land values (viability)  Affordable Housing reliant on S106 planning gain  Collapse of confidence & liquidity in the banks  Cross subsidy from Private for Sale Housing  Mixed use schemes hit hardest  Capital Receipts impacting on Agency & LA programmes  RSL’s not immune to the downturn

15 Thriving communities, affordable homes Responding to the Market Downturn: Good News  Olympic Games 2012  Crossrail  Jubilee Line & DLR Upgrades  Strong private rented sector  Major Contractors are cash rich

16 Thriving communities, affordable homes Responding to the Market Downturn: Tools the HCA have  The National Affordable Housing Programme –Flexibility and new models  The Property & Regeneration Programme –Gap funding, site acquisition and infrastructure support  Priority Projects –Kick-start programme  Estate Renewal –Changing the rule of ‘additionality’  Place Shaping & Place Making

17 Thriving communities, affordable homes Responding to the Market Downturn: Recent Initiatives  Grant flexibilities –Introduction of flexibility in the level of grant that is able to be awarded  Package approached to NAHP bids –New invitation to submit portfolios of schemes  Substituting intermediate rent and rent-to-buy for LCHO and market housing –Helping to make unviable schemes viable  Homebuy Direct –Purchase of developers’ surplus stock and conversion to shared equity affordable housing  National Clearing House –Assist developers who can offer bulk volume programmes of stock  Working closely with local Boroughs to bring forward their land

18 Thriving communities, affordable homes Responding to the Market Downturn: what the Agency is also exploring  Tailored programmes for individual housing associations  Potential for LAs to come forward with their own development packages  Funding of infrastructure works on a return basis  New approaches to the private rented sector  Flexible tenure models  Better use of public sector land  Longer term joint ventures

19 Thriving communities, affordable homes Towards a Single Conversation  Strategy  Capacity  Investment  Delivery  Programmes  Standards and mechanisms  Investment tools  Both capital and revenue investment  Area-wide and specific interventions  Toolkit being developed

20 Thriving communities, affordable homes Design Standards  Building on a strong inheritance  Good design and sustainable development  High core standards and monitoring  Address the ongoing management of projects  Promote market improvements and exemplar initiatives  Build capacity and in partnership with national, regional and local agencies

21 Thriving communities, affordable homes A New Agency  With new approaches and new methods of working  Increasingly will offer greater flexibility  The single conversation will be the most important business process  The key goal is to make a difference on the ground  Responding to the downturn  Preparing for the new world

22 Thriving communities, affordable homes homesandcommunities.co.uk


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