The Smith Institute thinktank launched the Affordable
Housing Commission (AHC) in October. The call for evidence comes after focus
groups told the commission of their support for “radical” changes to the
private rented sector. Housing organisations and individuals in
the sector are being asked to give their views on how affordability issues
could be addressed. The commission has identified four groups it wants to help
through its final recommendations: struggling renters, frustrated homeowners,
people reliant on state support and older people facing affordability problems
with their homes. Read more on Inside Housing.
https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/thinktanks-affordable-housing-commission-issues-call-for-evidence-60174?utm_source=Housing60&utm_medium=email&utm_content=article_link&utm_campaign=H60
A new town for the 21st century? Seven-village build to begin after 20-year
journey
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Gilston in Hertfordshire aims to be rebuke to cookie-cutter estates with
network of 10,000 new homes within country parks and woodland
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