In very candid comments, Yvonne Gagen, Leader of West Lancashire Council told the BBC that “I feel that we are going to be on a collision course with Labour”. She will not have uttered these words lightly. She was clearly exasperated by an increased target for her authority of 605 homes a year as compared … Continue reading Central government housing targets “unrealistic” and “divorced from need”
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Government rent consultation: NO to above inflation rent increases
The government is consulting on a rent policy of 5 years or more of above inflation rent increases of a maximum of CPI+1%, for council and housing association tenants. We explain below why we are opposed to this proposal. The premise of the consultation document seems to be that above inflation rent increases for five … Continue reading Government rent consultation: NO to above inflation rent increases
Differences in the government over housing policy?
“A senior Whitehall official said (to the Financial Times) there was growing pressure inside the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government for ministers to accept that hitting the 1.5 million home target was unattainable in this parliament.” S/he added “Everyone can see that any serious line-by-line analysis of how you could reach that target … Continue reading Differences in the government over housing policy?
When a broken lift turns a home into a prison
The latest issue of Inside Housing has an article on an issue pursued by campaign member Clare Joseph, Hackney councillor. It relates to the impact of a lift breakdown in a property with only a single lift. The tenant, Malcolm, a wheel chair user, estimates that over the last three years it has been out … Continue reading When a broken lift turns a home into a prison
Council Housing remains the key to resolving the housing crisis
Labour Campaign for Council Housing AGM News of the government's Housing Strategy and funding for its Affordable Homes Programme is expected at the Spring Spending Review. How can pressure be built for social rent council housing to be the first housing priority? Annual General Meeting, by Zoom, December 1st, 2 p.m. Guest speaker Bell Ribeiro-Addy … Continue reading Council Housing remains the key to resolving the housing crisis
Tell the government NO to above inflation rent increases
The government is consulting on the introduction of a new rent policy from April 2026. It runs until 11.45 p.m. On December 23rd. The government is consulting on rent policy for council and housing association homes for 2025/26. It is proposing that a rent formula of a maximum of CPI+1% for 5 years be introduced, … Continue reading Tell the government NO to above inflation rent increases
Time to abolish Right to Buy
Changes to RTB are better than the status quo but it's time to abolish it. The government has introduced a Statutory Instrument in Parliament to cut the discount for tenants when they buy a home through Right to Buy. Discounts were increased by the Tories in 2012. Maximum discounts are currently £136,400 in London and … Continue reading Time to abolish Right to Buy
‘I feel like I’m not human’: tenants speak out as housing campaign puts its case to councillors
Housing Action Teeside put the case for building Council Housing to Stockton Council. A committee heard how tenants felt let down, lied to, ignored and trapped for years in dilapidated homes sometimes 'unfit for human habitation' Tenants who have spent years waiting for housing or to solve damp and mould issues took up placards to … Continue reading ‘I feel like I’m not human’: tenants speak out as housing campaign puts its case to councillors
Councils need government funding not more debt
News that Newham Borough Council has requested “exceptional financial support” due to “temporary accommodation housing pressures amounting to £100m over three years”, underlines what is at stake in the Budget due on October 30th. The government has been warned by councils that there is a likelihood of more and more of them issuing section 114 … Continue reading Councils need government funding not more debt
Time to end the charade of “affordable housing”
In a letter to the Chair of Homes England, Matthew Pennycook, Minister of State (Housing, Communities & Local Government) has outlined the government's “immediate priorities”. One of them is for Homes England to maximise the number of social rent homes “delivered through the allocation of remaining Affordable Homes Programme funding”. However, the letter gives no … Continue reading Time to end the charade of “affordable housing”