Siobhain McDonagh:
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government,
with reference to page 10 of his Green Paper: a new deal for social housing, Cm
9671, which states that Ministers in his Department met and talked with almost
1,000 residents of social housing at events across England, if he will publish
his Department’s analysis of the views that those residents expressed to ensure
that Members are aware of the concerns that their constituents raised.
Kit Malthouse:
The Green Paper ‘A new deal for social housing’ reflects the views of residents
that Ministers met during 14 listening events and a further 7,000 people
sending their views online. The key messages from residents are set out in the
Green Paper: that we must ensure homes are safe and decent; provide swift and
effective resolution of disputes; empower residents to ensure their voices are
hear and strengthen the regulatory framework; tackle the stigma faced by
residents; and deliver the affordable homes this country needs. The Green Paper
is currently out for public consultation, closing on 6 November 2018, and
Ministers are holding a further 8 events around the country to engage with
social housing residents directly.
http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2018-10-08/175850
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