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How to increase housebuilding by adopting the 15-minute city
City building specialist Simon Barrow looks at how the concept of the 15-minute city and 20-minute neighbourhood can improve wellbeing and social connectivity
Labour’s Planning Bill is the keystone of its housing delivery plans
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill has to be viewed as part of a larger package of measures, from NPPF reform to increased grant funding, behind the Government's housing theory of change.
Living with the Private Rented Sector
The 10-year plan for housing needs to ensure that local authorities can enforce the Renters’ Rights Bill and deliver a step-change in cultures and practices in the PRS, Giles Peaker writes
Looking back over 7 years ahead of the 10-year plan for housing
Looking back on seven years at Shelter, Polly Neate reflects on how much has changed from the supposed “death of social housing” in the 2010s to the need to position it the heart of the Government’s agenda.
Encouraging innovation in the 10-year plan for housing
Readjusting appraisals to prioritise lifecycle costs over upfront demand, Mark Powell writes, will help to foster a culture of innovation and risk-taking in housing.
Attlee’s secret weapon to build homes: zoning
Special Development Orders in the Town and Country Planning Act not only show zoning of the past but also look to the potential of the future.
Lessons from the devolved nations for the 10-year plan for housing
Rachael Williamson looks to lessons from Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland's devolved approaches to housing for the UK Government's 10-year plan.
Delivering the council homes we need in the 10-year plan for housing
Dr Janice Morphet lays out how more sustainable funding, embracing of alternative models and institutional reform can boost council housebuilding after decades of decline.
Focusing on enforcement and how Labour can embrace disruption from government
Backing up the bold reforms being pushed through Parliament with a focus on individual organisations can lead to real results and show Labour embracing conflict when necessary.
Reforming the Right to Manage – what it will mean for me
Today, reforms come in to the Right to Manage that will make it easier and cheaper for leaseholders to take control of the management of their homes. Nicola Hawkins lays out what it will mean for her.
Ensuring resident safety: driving up property management standards
Mike Reader, Member of Parliament for Northampton South, calls for higher codes of practice for property managers to drive up standards in the sector.
Adapting to the digital age in the Government’s 10-year plan for housing
The housing sector has long lagged behind comparative industries when it comes to digital adaptation. Focusing on getting the basics right, developing skills, improving transparency and moving to real-time monitoring should be the aim for government and housing providers alike.
Solving the housing crisis for young people – LHG Under-40s conference write-up
The first Labour Housing Group under-40s conference focused on the importance of tackling crises of supply and affordability.
What does an NHS fit for the future need from the ten-year housing plan?
Any 10-year plan for housing should link up with similar plans for the NHS to address the health inequalities driven by poor housing.
How building Council housing can help Labour beat Reform UK
Paul Dimoldenberg writes on how a council housing revolution can deliver good jobs, secure homes, and more sustainable local authorities to counter the discontent driving many to Reform.
What does the housing sector need from Government to deliver on their long-term ambitions for housing?
Anna Clarke lays out the necessary support in funding and reforms which the housing sector needs to deliver the Government's housing ambitions
Building homes connected to infrastructure, the benefits of Transit Oriented Developments
Simon Barrow writes on the benefit of prioritising Transport Oriented Developments near mass public transit.
Labour’s housing strategy needs to inspire confidence in a daunting context
The forthcoming long-term housing strategy should set the agenda for the next five years or more.
Rachel Reeves’ war on uncertainty
The Chancellor's recent planning announcements represent a clear move against uncertainty, is the Government edging towards a zoning system?
Survivors of Domestic Abuse need support to stay in their homes with protection from abuse – where that is their preferred option.
Margaret Williams, Women's Officer for Gosport CLP, writes on the pressing need to prevent survivors of domestic abuse from being forced into homelessness.

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Labour Housing Group
Labour Housing Group5 days ago
"The government must deliver the lasting solutions that will transform this country and rebuild the rotting foundations of our society."

Polly Neate of Shelter for Red Brick

https://redbrickblog.co.uk/2025/03/10-year-plan-shelter/
Labour Housing Group
Labour Housing Group1 week ago
"By carefully determining up front where and how growth is most urgently needed, Special Development Orders could become powerful tools for Labour again"

- John Myers on Red Brick

https://redbrickblog.co.uk/2025/03/attlees-secret-weapon-to-build-homes-zoning/