The supply of affordable housing for sale is a big political issue the Government is determined to do something about. The Housing & Planning Bill, currently making its way through parliament, legislates for two of its key measures in response; the introduction of a new class of ‘Starter Homes’ available at discount to first time buyers under the age of 40 and the extension of the Right to Buy to Housing Association properties. Reactions to these and other measures have been mixed with concern among some that prioritising homes for sale will have an adverse impact on the supply of affordable homes available to rent. Additionally, much of the detail about implementing the policies will come in secondary legislation at a later date.
Join Westminster Briefing on 18th February for an early look at how the Housing & Planning Bill measures will be delivered and the affects they will have on the provision of affordable homes both to rent and buy.
The morning session will provide an up-to-date brief on Housing & Planning Bill measures for Starter Homes and Government plans to increase home ownership.
The afternoon will focus on how the reforms will impact the supply of affordable rental homes.
Anyone with an interest in affordable housing, including: local government housing officers; planning officers; elected members; Housing Associations; developers; & solicitors.
For further information and to book, please go to the Westminster Briefing website. For a 15 per cent discount enter CHELGATE2016 in the Discount Code box at the bottom of the registration page.
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