Defend Council
seeking testimonies for All-Party Parliamentary enquiry
Defend
Council Housing (DCH) wish to speak to rural households stuck on the
ever-growing rural social housing waiting lists that reached 197,894. The
testimonies gathered would be fed into an All-Party Parliamentary Group enquiry
into the need for council housing.
Lord Best,
who led the Joseph Rowntree Foundation for many years, has written extensively
and chaired many commissions on housing. “As the National Housing Federation
(NHF) has revealed the national position for rural housing has worsened quite
dramatically in recent years………….trends (include) pricing out locals… (and) a
fall in availability of private rented accommodation. In Devon the County notes
a 50% decline and in North Devon alone a 67% fall in just 2-3 years.”
The NHF
figures show that 46,318 additional households were added to the national
social housing waiting list in rural areas between 2019-2022. And with just
5,953 new social rent houses constructed rurally over the same period then the
crisis is growing at a rate 10 times that of towns and cities.
Best sees
the answers lying in national and local government action. “We need to enable
councils to stop the loss of longer-term lettings to Airbnb-style lets through
a planning consent requirement and we need to embark on a major programme of
social housing, not least for rural communities where so much council housing
has been sold under Right to Buy.”
Best chairs
the Devon Housing Commission that has already had 170 submissions, mainly from
rural and coastal communities, from those facing severe housing difficulties.
A similar national
enquiry is now being organised by Best’s parliamentary colleagues that comprise
the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Housing and Social Mobility whose
purpose is ‘to champion social housing providers that support communities to secure
sustainable livelihoods’ by ‘examining evidence led insights.’
DCH is providing
secretariat (administrative) support to the APPG that is co-chaired by MPs
Peter Aldous (Tory) and Liz Twist. (Labour)
DCH is keen
to collate the experiences of rural households stuck on long waiting lists for social
housing and would welcome the assistance of Unite members in rural communities to
make this possible. The group has already set up meetings in urban areas
including Rochdale but wants to reach out into countryside communities.
According to
Eileen Short “we are seeing the return to the slum, overcrowded, insecure
living conditions of the 19th century that drove the mass council housing
movement in the first place.
“Whether you
are in housing need yourself or deeply concerned for future generations, help
build a movement to address the housing crisis.
“This
initiative could help reveal the facts about the present state of housing and
detail how to mend the housing crisis. Please make contact if you can assist.”
In
conjunction with Homes for All, DCH has put forward a 5 Point Plan which
aims to provide concrete proposals to help solve the housing crisis.
1. Government
investment in a mass council housing building programme, including
requisitioning of empty homes and abolition of ‘right to buy’
2. Rent controls and secure tenancies in the private rental sector. Robust
regulation of housing associations
3. New funding to repair and refurbish existing council housing – do not
demolish
4. Adequate funding for fire safety, and for retrofitting and thermal
insulation
5. Planning for the people and the planet, and not for developers’ profits
To contact
Defend Council Housing ring 07342 098440 and at info@defendcouncilhousing.org
See also
Homes for All website at www.axethehousingact.org.uk
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