Synopsis: |
"Housing Market Renewal (HC 20)" examines the Government programme of Housing Market Renewal, established to tackle problems of acute low housing demand in the North of England and the Midlands. Neighbourhood decline and deprivation has resulted where there are high concentrations of properties that are difficult to let or sell, where there is a loss of population and an inability to attract new households. Nine new sub-regional partnerships or 'pathfinders' were set up, with considerable freedom in determining their approach to low housing demand.The National Audit Office has set out a number of recommendations, including: the Department of Communities and Local Government should clarify arrangements for the delivery of the Housing Market Renewal programme alongside local authority housing market assessments; the Department should also clarify the role of Government Offices in helping to support regional delivery as well as the terms of reference for both Government Offices and the Department in matters of leadership, oversight and monitoring of the programme; the Department should be clearer about its expectations for the renewal programme's contribution to delivering non-housing regeneration, such as better schools, transport and neighbourhood management; and, any Housing Market Renewal demolition schemes should be based on up-to-date market analysis.It also includes recommendations such as: the Department should also clarify how it is expected to achieve alignment with regional strategies for higher housing growth; the Department should also develop the performance framework, including value for money indicators; and, there should be a comparison of outcomes between low demand areas subject to Housing Market Renewal and those low demand areas that are not. |