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Councils launch initiative to tackle housing shoprtage

Friday, 18th July 2014.

Consultation started this week on a joint council strategy aimed at tackling the shortage of affordable housing.

Forest Heath District Council and St Edmundsbury Borough Council need to meet an increasing shortfall for affordable homes over the next 20 years.

The two councils, working in partnership under the banner of West Suffolk, said the recession drastically affected the number of new homes being delivered, while jobs cuts, pay freezes and increased living costs have all added to the demand for affordable housing.

Now the two councils, in recognition of the need to deliver more affordable housing options, are proposing to start building and buying affordable homes, as well as working with partners to bring empty homes back into use.

A consultation on the new West Suffolk Housing Strategy will run for four weeks until August 13 at 5pm.

Cllr Rona Burt, Forest Heath cabinet member for planning housing and transport, said: “We know that we need to act more commercially if we are to get to grips with the shortage of affordable housing in West Suffolk.

“Relying on housing developers is not the answer. Buying and building them ourselves, and working with our partners to maximise the number of affordable homes, we believe, is the only way forward.”

Cllr Anne Gower, St Edmundsbury’s cabinet member for housing, said: “Our concerns are for families living in inadequate housing or waiting for somewhere to move to, for three generations living under one roof because they can’t get on the housing ladder or afford a rented property and for elderly people stuck in houses they can’t manage any more but have no alternative.

"We are also conscious of the positive impact that having a suitable, stable home has on communities, educational attainment and long term health outcomes.”

The consultation will include a number of partner briefing sessions.

You can view the document online at or at the council offices in Mildenhall or Bury St Edmunds. You can write in or email your comments to housing.development@westsuffolk.gov.uk

The West Suffolk Housing Strategy can be viewed on the following links:
http://www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/news/press-releases/PR14071601.cfm
http://www.forest-heath.gov.uk/news/article/336/west_suffolk_housing_strategy_consultation

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