Mark Cooper CIH Level 3 March 2013 Assignment 3 Report on Provisions of Affordable Housing Contents: 1. Aim 2. Housing 3. Housing Deprivation 4. Urban Policy 5. Stock by Tenure 6. LGA Housing Stock 7. Right to Buy Entitlement 8. Community Stability & Regeneration 9. Accessibility of Affordable Housing 10. Accessing Affordable Housing 11. Conclusion Information Report: Economic Factors Affecting Policy and Provision of Affordable
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with privatisation ‘affordability’ (rents‚ mortgages and house prices) regeneration (raising quality) homelessness Governments in 70s got complacent about housing needs because of • popularity of home ownership • success in clearing slums and • achieving social minimum standards for the majority But today: • 600‚000 households are overcrowded • housing wealth more polarised than ever • councils accepted over 57‚000 families as homeless in 2008 • 67‚000 families
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privately raised finances along with funding provided by the Homes and Communities Agency. A disadvantage is that a buyer may have to be a resident of the vicinity in order to take advantage of schemes run by the local council so this limits the market sector. Housing association houses also tend to be segregated to a particular area of a housing estate. A voluntary organisation I have researched is Green Pastures‚ a religious voluntary organisation which operates in partnership with a number of local
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Good quality garden estates were built on the outskirts of cities. The development of council housing officially started. (Hills‚ J. 2007) The aim of social housing at the beginning of its origin of was to adequately respond to the poor health conditions and living standard of people in many communities at the time. The government provided
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org.uk/the-right-and-responsibility-to-work‚2012-03-09 Accessed on: 29th May 2012 Bullock‚ N Collins‚ M. (2004) The Likes of Us; A biography of the White Working Class. Granta Books Constantine‚ S Crisp‚ A. (1998) The Working-Class Owner-occupied House of the 1930’s [online] Available at: http://www.pre-war-housing.org.uk/housing-subsidies-and-the-housing-financial-provisions-act-1933.htm Accessed on 27th May 2012 Dorling‚ D Freeman‚ C. (1985) Britain in the 1930’s (living through history) Batsford
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London WC2A 2AE CASE enquiries – tel: 020 7955 6679 i Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion The ESRC Research Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) was established in October 1997 with funding from the Economic and Social Research Council. It is located within the Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD) at the London School of Economics and Political Science‚ and benefits from support from STICERD. It is directed by Howard Glennerster
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In the speech given by Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont‚ he focuses on several topics. He reminds the clergymen of their duties to glorify God and lead their flock. He complains about the fighting the Frankish Christians are doing among themselves. He admonishes his audience to remember and live up to the level of faith their ancestors showed. He‚ also‚ made several points about the challenges in the East and why the Franks should become involved. • The fight for Christianity in the
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Dream House Everyone has their own thoughts about their dream house. These days homes are more affordable because of the economy and all the foreclosures makes it much easier to afford a really nice house. My dream house is not a fancy house that I could never afford; its a home I could see my wife and I having in the future. I have seen many homes
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physical and social health of the habitants. Also such that will call for the emotional security and social status of the individual. Better and standard houses for man will not only gratify the heart of the individual‚ but will also help to improve productivity. There is nothing which earns one prestige than a decent house with a serene environment. Houses today in this country are being demanded for different purposes. Hence housing in the urban centre of Nigerian cities is being demanded for multipurpose
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DM: Give me a short background about Cardiff as an association and its prime link to private finance for your housing delivery. Yeah okay‚ private finance was introduced for world housing associations in 1989‚ and I actually worked at the time as director of housing for the housing association that pirated it which was a big scheme that there was neutralized for john who made such remarks about the type of living and we actually started our own schemes so wells must had half and we had half I think
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