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Cambridge Centre for Housing & Planning Research

 

This project, commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation aimed to understand in more detail the range of instruments that are proposed as means of achieving both local empowerment and higher levels of market and affordable housing and to clarify the potential benefits and costs of moving to a more incentives based system.

A range of organisations, including the Conservative Party and the Local Government Association, have recently called for radical changes to the current planning system to make it more positive in its approach to development in general and in ensuring an adequate supply of housing in particular. The objectives of this project for the JRF are to understand in more detail the range of instruments that are proposed as means of achieving both local empowerment and higher levels of market and affordable housing and to clarify the potential benefits and costs of moving to a more incentives based system, and particularly to assess the likely barriers to success. A paper will be developed setting out the issues and questions as a starting point for a discussion with political advisers and commentators. A round table will be held with academics and housing and planning professionals. 

The final paper will reflect this round table and further discussion with political advisors and decision makers. It is hoped that the findings will be launched in January 2010.

How can the planning system deliver more housing?

We are not delivering the quantity and quality of new housing required, especially affordable housing. The planning system is seen as one of the main barriers to the delivery of new housing. This Solutions paper, published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, contains lessons for policy and practice. It analyses the potential of a more localised system housing and planning system.

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Funder

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Project Start Date

1st October 2009

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