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KEY INFO: BVPI64 - NAEPP Guidelines for 2007-08

NAEPP's Guidelines on Best Value Performance Indicator 64 can be found in our Information Library here. If you have any queries, email them to bvpi64@naepp.org.uk

CLG Review of Housing Forms 2008

Year: 
2008
InfoType: 
Doc
Source: 
Govt
Notes: 

This is a single zip file that contains various key documents relating to the consultation on CLG proposals to update housing statistical returns.  For example it contains the revised HSSA documents with changed / deleted etc cells all highlighted and the actual consultation response forms.

UNFORTUNATELY THIS MAY BE BLOCKED BY YOUR FIREWALL and you may need your IT department to download it for you.

CLG Review of Housing Forms 2008 - Overview

Year: 
2008
InfoType: 
Doc
Source: 
Govt
Notes: 

This explains the rationale behind CLG's review of housing statistics and local authority returns such as the Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix

Herts, Beds and Bucks Empty Homes Forum

11 Dec 2008 - 10:30
11 Dec 2008 - 14:00
Event Description: 

Meeting of Empty Property Practitioners, not only from Herts, Beds and Bucks but also other countys' EPPs are welcome and do come.  This Forum's main presentation will be given by the Empty Home Agency's Policy Advisor, Henry Oliver, on the current actions and future intentions of the Empty Homes Agency.

Region: 
East of England
Location: 
Luton
Event_Type: 
Forum
Contact details: 

Secretary:  Phillip Hanson, Luton BC, 01582-546370, phillip.hanson@luton.gov.uk

NAEPP Newsletter - Empty Homes Data Special Issue 18th October 2008

Dear colleagues

Please find attached the link to the latest Newsletter from NAEPP. This is concerned exclusively with the current proposals being put forward by CLG to improve and simplify the colletion of housing statistical information.

If you want empty homes work to remain visible we strongly recommend you ensure some input into your local authority's response to the consultation process.  In particular, support for the NAEPP proposal that local authorities should be required to report in their Housing Strategy Statistical Returns on their empty homes activities, which is not currently a part of CLG's set of proposals, would seem advisable.

Apologies (yet again!) for those who will get both the Newsletter and an email notification of the Newsletter.

Best wishes

David Gibbens

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CLG Housing Data meeting with NAEPP September 2008

Year: 
2008
InfoType: 
Doc
Source: 
NAEPP
Notes: 

This document follows a meeting between NAEPP representatives and a CLG official. CLG had shown NAEPP a draft of the proposals for changing the statistical information collected by CLG on empty homes.  NAEPP in turn consulted with its membership and then met with CLG to discuss its views.

This document records the points made by NAEPP, amplified in one or two places.  It is thus effectively the NAEPP consultation response and will be treated as such by CLG.

South West Empty Homes Forum - Monday 3rd November 2008 - Sandy Park, Exeter

3 Nov 2008 - 10:00
3 Nov 2008 - 16:00
Event Description: 

This autumn's forum promises to be another informative and enjoyable event, with a good range of topics on the agenda. As well as the usual Agency reports from the GOSW, Housing Corporation and Empty Homes Agency, Steve Low from Bristol City Council will be speaking about Compulsory Purchase Orders. We will also be joined by Andrew Lavender from Kent County Council who will be delivering a presentation on Empty Dwelling Management Orders and Andrew Vickers from Nottingham City Council who will be talking about tracing owners of empty property.

The autumn forum will be held in the conference facilities at Sandy Park (Exeter Chiefs Rugby Club) after overwhelming positive feedback from the summer forum. The venue is about a 10 minute walk from the Sowton & Digby train station and is set just off the M5 at junction 30. We hope that you will very much enjoy spending the day there again! There are parking facilities on site for those coming by car, and there will once again be an excellent lunch!

The cost of the forum will be £50 + VAT = £58.75 per person, which includes a 2 course lunch, and tea and coffee throughout the day.

Please email me at claire.minter@exeter.gov.uk if you would like to attend. I will book your place and confirm by return of email.

The Forum is always popular, so please book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment!

 

Region: 
South West
Location: 
Sandy Park Conference Centre, Exeter, Devon (Home of Exeter Chiefs RFC)
Event_Type: 
Forum
Contact details: 

Claire Minter - Exeter City Council

claire.minter@exeter.gov.uk - 01392 265599

NAEPP Newsletter - 4th September 2008

Dear colleague

Please see below the link to our latest newsletter.

In the next couple of days we'll be following this up with an email requesting your views on CLG proposals around the collection of empty homes statistics.

Apologies in advance to those who will get both the newsletter and  an email notifying them of the newsletter!  That should be sorted very shortly.

Best wishes

David Gibbens

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Rescue plan to save property market

Good morning Colleagues,   According to this morning's Independent (06/08/2008) under the title of Rescue plan to save property market it appears "Ministers are also looking at extending schemes to buy empty properties, particularly in city centres, and turn them into social housing".   Do anyone know anything about this? What plans are really afoot?    Kind regards   Vas

Wasyl Wolczuk
Empty Property Team
Environmental Health Service 
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Gloucester City Council
Herbert Warehouse      
The Docks                   
Gloucester,  GL1 2EQ    
T   01452 396554
F   01452 396340          
E   wasylw@gloucester.gov.uk
www.gloucester.gov.uk

 

Tackling the blight of Plymouth's private empty homes

Plans to bring 234 empty private sector homes back into use over the next three years are about to go before the Council’s Cabinet for approval.

 

The Council’s trailblazing Empty Homes Team intends to use a variety of innovative measures to tackle the problem of houses lying empty for years whilst the city’s low earners struggle to find affordable housing.

 

Its three-year Empty Homes Strategy aims to increase the city’s supply of decent, energy efficient and affordable private homes by:

 

•            Converting and re-using empty properties

•            Making the best use of brownfield sites

•            Supporting the regeneration of deprived neighbourhoods

•           Taking enforcement action against owners of long-term empty properties

•            Encouraging more owners to let their properties

 

Councillor Peter Brookshaw, Cabinet member for Housing and Safer Communities, said: “It’s a disgraceful waste to have so many homes standing empty for long periods of time when affordable housing is in such short supply.

 

“Besides anything else, these properties are a blight on their local neighbourhoods and often prove a magnet for anti social behaviour such as graffiti, fly tipping and vandalism.”

 

Over the last five years the team has brought 505 empty homes back into use. Between April 2003 and April 2007 the number of private sector homes left empty for more than six months dropped by 1,596.

 

This was achieved by working closely on various projects with the nine registered social landlords which, together with the Council, make up the Plymouth Empty Homes Partnership.

 

These included:

 

•            Devonport LOTS (Living Over the Shop) -  a project, in partnership with Sarsen Housing Association, part of the Aster Group.  Supported by £220,000 Devonport Regeneration Community Partnership funding, £102,000 Housing Corporation Temporary Social Housing Grant and £380,000 from owners of commercial premises.  The scheme provides affordable flats for rent to local people.

 

•            Working with owners of long term empty and often run down properties to persuade them either to renovate or sell

 

•           Taking compulsory purchase action in the case of owners who were impossible to trace

  

Under its HouseLet scheme, the Empty Homes Team used 62 previously empty homes as good quality, temporary accommodation for nearly 350 homeless families who would otherwise have been housed in unsuitable bed and breakfast accommodation.

 

The team is currently working with other Council departments to draw up plans to force the sale of privately owned, long term empty properties. This will only happen in cases where owners owe the Council money and have either been unwilling or unable to deal with the property and its associated problems.