Our Work : affordable-housing
We're supporting this Community Land Trust event, focusing on the key obstacles that practitioners and communities are encountering in areas such as land, planning & tenure, technical support and finance.
from : Events 14th April 2008
We're pleased to have the opportunity to contribute to Matthew Taylor's review on the rural economy and affordable housing.
from : News 19th March 2008
This is the call for evidence and our response to the Matthew Taylor Review on Rural Economy and Affordable Housing.
from : Publications 19th March 2008
We've helped secure a new government amendment to the Housing and Regeneration Bill that will help ensure affordable housing for rural communities.
from : News 30th January 2008
Press release welcoming a new government amendment to the Housing and Regeneration Bill – that will help ensure affordable housing for rural communities.
from : Publications 30th January 2008
Matthew Taylor has published a call for evidence to help inform his review of how land use and planning can better support rural business and deliver affordable housing.
from : News 24th December 2007
Trevor Cherrett, head of our Planning for Sustainable Rural Communities programme, has written a new article for the latest MJ magazine.
from : News 29th November 2007
This article in the MJ magazine by Trevor Cherrett, our Programme Manager of our Planning for Sustainable Rural Communities programme, looks at the crucial role of affordable housing in creating better, more sustainable rural communities.
from : Publications 29th November 2007
Elinor Goodman, one of our Commissioners and former chair of the Affordable Rural Housing Commission, will be chairing this one-day best practice delivery conference and exhibition, providing delegates with relevant and practical information that they can implement in their place of work.
from : Events 26th November 2007
Our latest publication 'Taking Forward the Recommendations of the Affordable Rural Housing Commission: Final report' shows that proposed levels of investment in affordable rural housing by Regional Assemblies will result in 5% fewer homes being provided in each of the next 3 years than annually during 2006-08.
from : News 21st November 2007
