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Read more at: Negotiating mix – key process study

Negotiating mix – key process study

A report on a process study within the evaluation of the MCI, looking at negotiations on the mix of affordable and market dwellings in new developments, and at how capital receipts are used.


Read more at: Evaluation of the Mixed Communities Demonstration Projects, Final Report

Evaluation of the Mixed Communities Demonstration Projects, Final Report

This is the final report of the evaluation of the Mixed Communities Initiative demonstration projects. It covers the period August 2006 to July 2009.


Read more at: The Provision of Affordable Housing Through Section 106: the situation in 2007. RICS Research Paper Series Vol 7 No 14

The Provision of Affordable Housing Through Section 106: the situation in 2007. RICS Research Paper Series Vol 7 No 14

This project explored how Section 106 is working on the ground to deliver affordable housing against an uncertain policy background. The study found that local authority policy and practice vary across the country. Whilst increasing numbers of affordable units have been provided through S106, there...


Read more at: The provision of affordable housing through Section 106: an update

The provision of affordable housing through Section 106: an update

This project explored how Section 106 (S106) is working on the ground to deliver affordable housing against an uncertain and changing policy background. It is the full report of the ‘Findings’ published by the JRF in December 2007.


Read more at: Use of the Existing Housing Stock in the South East, Report

Use of the Existing Housing Stock in the South East, Report

This report was commissioned by the South East England Regional Assembly. It analyses the ways in which the existing housing stock is used presently and how this might change over the next twenty years.


Read more at: Good practice guide to delivering affordable housing through Section 106, Report

Good practice guide to delivering affordable housing through Section 106, Report

Local authorities were actively involved in negotiating S106 Agreements to provide affordable housing. This guide, commissioned by the London Commuter Belt authorities and funded by Inspire East, provided a compendium of good practice in the application of S106 Agreements to affordable housing.


Read more at: Final Report to the East of England Regional Assembly

Final Report to the East of England Regional Assembly

The purpose of the research is to identify the changes in the intermediate housing market since the Affordable Housing Study II 2004, in terms of need/demand and supply, and to consider the implications for regional policy formulation and investment in the future.


Read more at: Rapid evidence review of the research literature on the impact of worsening affordability

Rapid evidence review of the research literature on the impact of worsening affordability

The National Housing and Planning Advice Unit (NHPAU) Board commissioned the Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research to undertake a rapid evidence assessment of the effects of worsening market housing affordability on the demand for affordable housing, with particular emphasis on social...


Read more at: Response to the Housing Green Paper on behalf of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Response to the Housing Green Paper on behalf of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation

CCHPR response to the Government on behalf of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.


Read more at: Common Starting Points for S106 Affordable Housing Negotiations

Common Starting Points for S106 Affordable Housing Negotiations

This report has been drawn upon by CLG to inform the development of the Community Infrastructure Levy. The aim was to explore current LPA practice, to evaluate the relative merits of different CSPs, consider issues such as a single CSP and identify whether the adoption of CSPs would be beneficial.