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Overcoming the ever-deepening Housing Crisis
We first tackled this topic back in 2015 and this is the latest discussion.
The Agenda on this occasion is:
What is the housing situation (owner and rental) compared to when we were young?
What are the parameters that make this a crisis?
Was it entirely foreseeable? Have successive generations of politician failed to plan for the long-term?
What are the relative merits of renting and owning? What would be the implications if more people did rent? Would it help or hinder the housing situation?
What are the big issues that need to be tackled, are they any different to those we identified two years ago?
Does the Levelling Up strategy help or hinder?
What will be the impact of Michael Gove’s recent concession on Housing Targets
What are the answers
How do we re-think housing, how can we transform the situation? Can we build differently – factory built, modern methods v bricks and mortar
Useful Information Sources
Housing | Key issues | UNISON National
How do we fix the UK housing crisis? | Housing market | The Guardian
https://lordslibrary.parliament.uk/housing-in-england-issues-statistics-and-commentary/
and an interesting example of licensing in action:
Update on private housing licensing schemes - Latest News - News Updates - Charnwood Borough Council
The discussion on this topic has been used to update our previous 'Considered Proposal' on the subject to version 5.0.
We found the issues largely unchanged, our previous proposals still relevant and we added a number of further proposals.
The updated document is available at Tackling the Housing Crisis - Issue 5