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Solving the housing crisis requires action at all levels
The UK is in the midst of a housing crisis that isn’t going away anytime soon, with the pandemic only exacerbating this problem and leaving people struggling financially. Whilst we are seeing strong levels of first time buyers get onto the property ladder, simultaneously nearly 1 in 5 (18.7%) of households are occupied by private renters, with a …
Priti’s persecution of Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities
In the last election Conservatives ran on a manifesto targeting the Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller community. They sought to give police new powers to arrest and seize the property and vehicles of trespassers who set up unauthorised encampments – in “order to protect our communities”. But at what cost and where will these families go? Unauthorised encampments yet another …
Building a Coalition for Building Homes
In a way, it was almost inevitable that I would develop an interest in gentrification and housing. After all, I am a millennial and I grew up in Zone 2/3 of Inner London. I didn’t just watch my neighbourhood change as I grew up, I watched the door to a future my parents' generation took for granted close …
New Roofs or Old Ceilings?
Under Corbyn, Labour announced its bid to combat high rents through old-style rent ceilings. If we look back across history we see these have had many unintended consequences. Often we have found the introduction and continuance of rent controls have done more harm than good. So should Labour continue to embrace such a policy? We know rent legislation …
Rent controls: a retrospective
For more than 70 years, between the First World War and the late 1980s, the United Kingdom had a system of rent controls for private sector tenants. The policy was, on almost every metric, a success – argues Nick Bano. This middle portion of the 20th century stands in stark contrast to the housing conditions of the 21st: …
Guilt by Associations
Leading housing associations are losing their integrity as charitable organisations. They continue to trade on a set of myths about the sector that no longer hold true – writes Suz Muna. Housing Associations Build Social Housing Associations are increasingly indistinguishable from private developers and landlords, and their activities are increasingly focussed on market-level rents and sales. The result …
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Solving the housing crisis requires action at all levels - Red Brick
Shared ownership is needed in society, as it provides an affordable opportunity for people to have access to a stable, well-located home.
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Priti's persecution of Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities - Red Brick
The recent Government consultation on ‘Strengthening police powers to tackle unauthorised encampments’ closed on the 4th March with potentially far reaching consequences for the Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller community.
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LHG National Policy Day 2021
Saturday 20th March 2021Learning from experiences in the South West The South West of England with its beautiful beaches, lovely moorland, and pretty village...
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Building a Coalition for Building Homes - Red Brick
But this isn’t a cry to rip-up the rule book. Local planning frameworks should remain in place and offer clear rules of what can be built and where.
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New Roofs or Old Ceilings? - Red Brick
Should we focus on the construction of new supply, putting new roofs over people’s heads, or revisit old-style rent ceilings?
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⚠️THIS PANDEMIC IS A RENTERS CRISIS⚠️
📢 @JackShawLAB reviews a recent report from @resfoundation on whether the Government is living up to its promise of ending #roughsleeping for good.
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The truth is that there is no evidence that the proposed #planning reforms will deliver more homes - claims Bob Colenutt 🍃
Read more in his latest @redbrickblog below ⤵️
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Don't miss this weekend's screening of @Push_TheFilm
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What do the following have in common?
🤯 1 in 5 social tenants
👳🏾 1 in 4 black and asian people
🙄 1 in 3 18-24 year olds
They all were not registered to vote.
@SheilaSpencer47 explores how the #housing sector can improve voter registration 📝
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