Faced with a growing population, one of the most important questions facing policy makers in the UK is: Where will people live? With some waiting decades for affordable homes in some towns, this question is as important to rural areas as it is to cities. James Derounian reflects on the difficulties facing local communities in providing more affordable rural housing and suggests that greater leadership and involvement of town and parish councils with housing associations and local and regional builders, may offer some light in an otherwise dark situation
Housing development in England was subject to energetic policymaking 2000-2010. Policies encouraged ...
Lack of affordable housing is recognised as a problem in most urban and rural areas in the United Ki...
The Rural Advocate has published his 2010 report. It focuses on how to keep young people in the coun...
What, if anything, should be done about the fact that rural housing is increasingly expensive relati...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson and Marybeth Mattingly use interview and focus group data to d...
James Derounian is a National Teaching Fellow and Principal Lecturer . Jaames Derounian argues that ...
One of the results of the UK’s housing policy over the past 50 years has been the proliferation of p...
Levels of housing access in rural areas are determined by economic drivers, including local earnings...
The causes and effects of unaffordable housing, and the viability of the proposed solutions has been...
Spatial planning policies ensure a 'no development' ethic for rural areas in England, brought about ...
Autarky, the quality of being self-sufficient, potentially provides a new sustainable, economic mode...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
In this brief, we use interview and focus group data to describe some of the ways that restricted ru...
To solve the UK’s housing crises we need more genuinely affordable options. Toby Lloyd investigates ...
Village Housing explores the housing challenge faced by England’s amenity villages, rooted in post-w...
Housing development in England was subject to energetic policymaking 2000-2010. Policies encouraged ...
Lack of affordable housing is recognised as a problem in most urban and rural areas in the United Ki...
The Rural Advocate has published his 2010 report. It focuses on how to keep young people in the coun...
What, if anything, should be done about the fact that rural housing is increasingly expensive relati...
In this brief, authors Jessica Carson and Marybeth Mattingly use interview and focus group data to d...
James Derounian is a National Teaching Fellow and Principal Lecturer . Jaames Derounian argues that ...
One of the results of the UK’s housing policy over the past 50 years has been the proliferation of p...
Levels of housing access in rural areas are determined by economic drivers, including local earnings...
The causes and effects of unaffordable housing, and the viability of the proposed solutions has been...
Spatial planning policies ensure a 'no development' ethic for rural areas in England, brought about ...
Autarky, the quality of being self-sufficient, potentially provides a new sustainable, economic mode...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
In this brief, we use interview and focus group data to describe some of the ways that restricted ru...
To solve the UK’s housing crises we need more genuinely affordable options. Toby Lloyd investigates ...
Village Housing explores the housing challenge faced by England’s amenity villages, rooted in post-w...
Housing development in England was subject to energetic policymaking 2000-2010. Policies encouraged ...
Lack of affordable housing is recognised as a problem in most urban and rural areas in the United Ki...
The Rural Advocate has published his 2010 report. It focuses on how to keep young people in the coun...