
Income deprivation by settlement rurality
When looking at the social mix of people living in the most rural settlements, there is a strong feeling among many that the needs of the poorest are not being
When looking at the social mix of people living in the most rural settlements, there is a strong feeling among many that the needs of the poorest are not being
EXTENDING the right-to-Buy to housing association tenants will be disastrous for rural communities, a leading academic has warned.
The Rural Services Network calls upon an incoming Government to: Reinstate a rural target in the HCA’s Affordable Homes Programme, to ensure that investment is available to meet needs within
THE Rural Services Network has urged the government to abandon proposals to exempt smaller developments from affordable housing requirements.
A RURAL MP has called on the government to drop a plan to limit new affordable homes being built in small communities.
This briefing sets out the unintended and inter-related consequences of the proposal to remove an affordable housing requirement from sites of less than 10 units. Overall there is a danger
The online article ‘The 62 areas where houses are less affordable than London’, taken from the BBC News website, reflects the struggles of many people living in or looking to
A £200m government fund aims to protect the countryside from development by making it easier to build on brownfield sites.
COUNCILS should prioritise development on brownfield sites – and defend the countryside against urban sprawl, a government minister has warned.
A RURAL charity has repeated its call for the government to scrap the so-called bedroom tax in settlements of fewer than 3000 people.
When looking at the social mix of people living in the most rural settlements, there is a strong feeling among many that the needs of the poorest are not being
EXTENDING the right-to-Buy to housing association tenants will be disastrous for rural communities, a leading academic has warned.
The Rural Services Network calls upon an incoming Government to: Reinstate a rural target in the HCA’s Affordable Homes Programme, to ensure that investment is available to meet needs within
THE Rural Services Network has urged the government to abandon proposals to exempt smaller developments from affordable housing requirements.
A RURAL MP has called on the government to drop a plan to limit new affordable homes being built in small communities.
This briefing sets out the unintended and inter-related consequences of the proposal to remove an affordable housing requirement from sites of less than 10 units. Overall there is a danger
The online article ‘The 62 areas where houses are less affordable than London’, taken from the BBC News website, reflects the struggles of many people living in or looking to
A £200m government fund aims to protect the countryside from development by making it easier to build on brownfield sites.
COUNCILS should prioritise development on brownfield sites – and defend the countryside against urban sprawl, a government minister has warned.
A RURAL charity has repeated its call for the government to scrap the so-called bedroom tax in settlements of fewer than 3000 people.