On Tuesday night, the CPRE (The Campaign for the Protection of rural England) launched their latest report into rural affordable housing at a Parliamentary reception.  Attended by key stakeholders and those with an interest in rural housing, there were a number of speakers including the new Housing Minister Lee Rowley MP.

The report, entitled ‘Unravelling a crisis: the state of rural affordable housing in England’ sets out a number of challenges facing affordable housing in rural areas currently, along with key recommendations to improve the situation.

The findings show that:

Roger Mortlock, the Chief Executive of the CPRE said at the event, they are keen to see the ‘right houses, built in the right places’ to support rural communities.

Recommendations include:

Kerry Booth, RSN Chief Executive attended the launch of the report and welcomed the continued focus on rural housing.

“We must keep talking about the challenges facing those in rural communities in accessing affordable housing, this is not a problem that will go away without targeted action to address the particular circumstances in rural communities.” 


You can read the full report at this link