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Tories release planning green paper

23/02/2024

Author:
Renata Watson

The Conservative party has finally published its long awaited planning green paper which includes proposing the scrapping of centrally-set housing targets and replacing them with a system of financial incentives for local councils to build. As expected, the green paper also includes introducing a presumption in favour of sustainable development at the base of the system, whilst giving neighbours the right to force the council to review a planning application. However the Tories said they will limit the right of residents or developers to appeal planning decisions once the decision has been taken, and will replace the planned introduction of the Community Infrastructure Levy with a ‘tariff’.

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Is mutual ownership is the way ahead for housing?

12/01/2024

Author:
Renata Watson

There is growing evidence and emerging consensus across the political spectrum that mutual ownership solutions not only work, but also should be actively encouraged by government, according to the Commission on Mutual and Co-operative Housing. Their recent report, ‘Bringing Democracy Home’, found that residents in co-operatives are more satisfied than other social housing tenants. They are happier with key services, such as repairs, and crucially tend to feel a strong community spirit, also reflected in high levels of civic engagement in roles such as school governorship.

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Council backs radical ‘easyJet’ services plan

23/10/2023

Author:
Renata Watson

Residents will have to pay extra for some local services after a London council voted to adopt a radical ‘easyJet model’ to deliver public services.

Under the so-called ‘easyCouncil model’ scheme, seen by many as a blueprint for a possible future Tory government, householders in the borough of Barnet who are seeking planning consent will be able to pay extra to jump the queue, just as budget airline customers can pay more to board the plane first.

Residents will also be able to pay more for services such as extra rubbish collections, while recipients of adult social care will be able to choose to spend a limited budget on respite care or on a cleaner.

Barnet council said the move was designed to bring private-sector flexibility and choice to the provision of public services – but the strategy has already hit some turbulence.

In September, the council’s attempts to end live-in wardens for older people in sheltered housing were suspended by the high court pending a judicial review.

Earlier this month, the high court allowed the review on the grounds that the council may have failed to adequately assess the impact the cuts would have on elderly and disabled residents.

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Homelessness charity Emmaus launches campaign

21/10/2023

Author:
Renata Watson

The national homelessness charity Emmaus is marking the 60th anniversary of the Emmaus Movement by launching a campaign designed to allow the stories of homeless people to be heard. A newly launched website is asking people to tell their stories of significant moments in their lives and to add their voices to the stories already posted by the residents of Emmaus Communities. Contributors will receive a story in return and will play an important part in helping to make people who are often ignored to have a voice. The site has already attracted some high profile contributors such as Cherie Blair, Terry Waite and Fern Britton.

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