
More than 10,000 homes affected by halt on development
More than 10,000 homes in Norfolk could have planning permission delayed due to measures introduced to keep the county’s waterways clean
More than 10,000 homes in Norfolk could have planning permission delayed due to measures introduced to keep the county’s waterways clean
The Campaign to Protect Rural England has warned new planning reforms, designed to support a 340,000 new homes per year target, could cost the Conservatives at the ballot box
The April edition of quarterly bulletin facilitated by your membership of the Rural Services Network and produced in partnership with the Rural Housing Alliance, highlighting a selection of current rural
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has called for the Government to overhaul its approach to tackling the housing crisis in rural communities
The Country Land and Business Association, which represents 28,000 rural businesses and landowners in England and Wales, has called on the Government to overhaul its approach to housing in rural
Work has got underway on a £9.7 million project to build 73 new affordable homes near Norwich
A Cornish resident has been forced into living in an Airbnb due to soaring private rent prices
North Devon Homes, along with other social housing providers, have helped to secure £4.7 million of funding for energy improvements to properties across the South West of England
One in 42 homes in Britain is worth £1 million or more, with about 80 per cent of new “property millionaires” created in the past year found outside London
Rural homelessness is an unseen crisis in the countryside, driven by limited access to services and an absence of affordable homes. The extent of the crisis is unclear as limited
More than 10,000 homes in Norfolk could have planning permission delayed due to measures introduced to keep the county’s waterways clean
The Campaign to Protect Rural England has warned new planning reforms, designed to support a 340,000 new homes per year target, could cost the Conservatives at the ballot box
The April edition of quarterly bulletin facilitated by your membership of the Rural Services Network and produced in partnership with the Rural Housing Alliance, highlighting a selection of current rural housing issues and opportunities
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has called for the Government to overhaul its approach to tackling the housing crisis in rural communities
The Country Land and Business Association, which represents 28,000 rural businesses and landowners in England and Wales, has called on the Government to overhaul its approach to housing in rural communities
Work has got underway on a £9.7 million project to build 73 new affordable homes near Norwich
A Cornish resident has been forced into living in an Airbnb due to soaring private rent prices
North Devon Homes, along with other social housing providers, have helped to secure £4.7 million of funding for energy improvements to properties across the South West of England
One in 42 homes in Britain is worth £1 million or more, with about 80 per cent of new “property millionaires” created in the past year found outside London
Rural homelessness is an unseen crisis in the countryside, driven by limited access to services and an absence of affordable homes. The extent of the crisis is unclear as limited rural data is captured in official statistics. Trends show that overall homelessness has increased in the last decade and where interventions have helped in urban areas, their impact is less successful in rural communities. A rural housing task force has joined forces to shine a light on the crisis by commissioning a 12-month research collaboration between academics at Kent and Southampton Universities