A group of 10 Conservative MPs from the 2019 intake have
set out a blueprint for the future of housing over the next decade. The
proposals, outlined in in a post-Budget report: Valuing Housing, Improving
Lives encompasses how housing policy and the planning system could be directed
to supporting the most vulnerable in society. Contributions for supporting the
vulnerable include proposals for a ‘preservation of life’ Act to tackle rough
sleeping; support to victims of domestic abuse and extending the housing first
system to prevention first approach that sees additional spending allocated for
frontline and preventative services. Read more on 24housing.
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