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Opportunities (and Challenges) for Affordable Housing in London: Opportunities (and Challenges) for Affordable Housing in London David Orr
Chief Executive
National Housing Federation
London’s Challenges: London’s Challenges The affordability challenge
The demographic challenge
The homelessness challenge
The overcrowding challenge
The backlog challenge
The supply challenge
The demand challenge
The economic challenge
Affordability Opportunities: Affordability Opportunities At 50% the most ambitious target on affordable housing
Strong partnership between LAs, developers and associations and effective use of s106 to create balanced communities
Strong and mature Low Cost Home Ownership sector benefiting from high levels of funding for intermediate homes
To maximise the opportunities we need to…: To maximise the opportunities we need to… Be flexible to reflect local circumstances and ensure balanced communities in deciding where to site affordable housing
Ensure the planning system enables rather than deters development
Secure the financial position of housing associations carrying out LCHO
Review the range of LCHO products to ensure they meet the widest range of needs
Strike a balance between new LCHO and affordable rented accommodation
Demographic Opportunities: Demographic Opportunities A young and growing population provides a dynamic potential workforce
High levels of immigration demonstrate net economic benefits
A diverse workforce can be more flexible and deliver a better service to diverse community
A history of economic success can be a beacon to new communities
To maximise the opportunities we need to: To maximise the opportunities we need to Ensure a match between young people’s skills and the economy’s needs
Break cycles of worklessness already emerging in some communities
Extend the success of many new migrants and some existing BME communities to those doing less well
Ensure that as employers and procurers we are inclusive and effective
Opportunities to tackle homelessness: Opportunities to tackle homelessness Strong partnership between local authorities and housing associations
A record of success dealing with rough sleeping
Housing Options
A vibrant private rented sector and associations providing temporary accommodation
The hostel improvement programme
An emerging consensus on supply solutions
To maximise the opportunities we need to…: To maximise the opportunities we need to… Build on existing partnerships to maximise housing options through mobility and choice
Make better use of alternative and affordable sources of settled moves
Break the poverty trap of HB tapers
Increase the availability of move-on accommodation
Move to a supply specification based on requirements rather than deliverability
Opportunities to tackle overcrowding: Opportunities to tackle overcrowding An ambitious new target on larger homes
A greater emphasis on people housed rather than a units-only numbers game
A flexible affordable housing sector able to respond
A more comprehensive understanding of the problem than exists elsewhere
Agreement from all sides on the need for more larger homes
To maximise the opportunities we need to…: To maximise the opportunities we need to… To view the higher target as a first step and keep reviewing the type and mix of homes in all sectors
Reinforce the move to targets based on people not properties and shift the political discourse
Ensure that we don’t hamper HAs flexibility to alter products quickly
Further work to identify smaller ‘hidden households’ within overcrowded families
Opportunities to increase supply and tackle the backlog: Opportunities to increase supply and tackle the backlog A consensus on the need for more homes
A competitive set of affordable providers
Continuing healthy demand in the private sector
Growth Areas, in particular the Thames Gateway
Infrastructure investment (at last)
The ‘Olympic Effect’
The ‘London Premium’
The strongest regional economy in Europe
To maximise the opportunities we need to…: To maximise the opportunities we need to… Build a partnership for delivery as strong as the campaign for more homes
Maintain the diversity of providers (including specialists) and provision
Scenario planning for a change in market conditions
Look at how we unlock the potential efficiencies of MMC and volume programmes without compromising on quality
To maximise the opportunities we need to…: To maximise the opportunities we need to… Invest in ‘place-making’ and diversity in the Growth Areas, particularly the Thames Gateway
We’re all iN business for neighbourhoods
Use existing infrastructure and take in situ communities with us
Have a broad rather than narrow infrastructure agenda, which has sustainability at its heart
Make the Olympics a true legacy – this is not a forgone conclusion
We use the ‘London Premium’ wisely
Should we seek opportunities to tackle demand?: Should we seek opportunities to tackle demand? Is the continued growth of London at current levels sustainable or desirable?
Are there measures by which we could and should be seeking to manage demand within the capital?
Should we be looking more closely at regional policies to shift demand from London and the Greater South East
Economic Opportunities: Economic Opportunities The overall economic picture remains highly favourable
New employment nodes are being developed at Stratford and Elephant and Castle, meanwhile Canary Wharf continues to expand
Public and private infrastructure and capital investment provide huge opportunities
All the above provide a context to maintain healthy demand for housing and build sustainable communities
To maximise the opportunities we need to…: To maximise the opportunities we need to… Give all Londoners the ability to participate in economic success, particularly those in affordable housing
Develop additional employment nodes in East London – building mixed use communities and avoiding dormitory towns
Ensure a higher quality of master planning around future infrastructure investment
Have a focus on regeneration of existing communities too
A City of Opportunities: A City of Opportunities A unique consensus
A unique availability of land and labour
A unique level of prosperity
A unique challenge
A unique responsibility