Torbay Housing Strategy
The Housing Strategy aims to secure
regeneration and provision of good quality homes across all
tenures, within supportive neighbourhoods, where people want to
live and work, that improves the quality of life of the least well
off in society. An overarching objective is to promote sympathetic
regeneration, to help boost local employment, and promote a safe,
clean and green Bay.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Policy Framework;
Decision status: Abandoned
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 27/08/2013
Decision due: 1 May 2014 by Council
Lead member: Deputy Mayor
Lead director: Executive Head of Spatial Planning
Contact: David Pickhaver Email: david.pickhaver@torbay.gov.uk.
Consultation process
The draft housing strategy will be prepared on a cross-department
basis and presented to Members, prior to publication. It will then
be subject to consultation and, following amendments if necessary,
be presented to council.
A timescale for the above will be agreed in July 2013. A timescale
for the strategy will also be agreed, but it is suggested that this
is 2014-2019.
Consultees
The Housing Strategy deals with matters affecting many of the most
vulnerable people in society and it is important to target these
groups and/or their representatives.
In addition residents, Community Partnerships, Neighbourhood
Forums, statutory bodies (such as the Homes and Communities Agency,
Department of Heath ) etc will be consulted.
Reason for inclusion in Forward Plan: The Strategy’s aims need to be agreed, but are likely to address the following themes • Urban renewal and sympathetic regeneration to create prosperous, mixed, balanced and safe communities, and attract inward investment to achieve increased prosperity • Increase the number of good quality homes across all types and tenures, including family homes and innovative tenures to support home ownership (with an overall target provision of 400-500 dwellings a year). This encompasses measures to aid the recovery of the housing market • Seeking to get the right balance of affordable housing through a range of mechanisms, and promoting new forms of affordable housing, such as self build housing • Bringing empty homes back into use and reusing redundant vacant commercial space for housing (where this would not harm economic prospects) • To work across all private sector housing, including rented properties, shared housing, and residential caravan sites, to achieve good quality outcomes.
Key Risks: Without an agreed Housing Strategy, Torbay may not receive support from inward investment for housing. The Strategy aligns to ambitions for regeneration and job creation and the future market position for adult social care.
If you want to make representations contact:: David Pickhaver, Spatial Planning, Torbay Council, Electric House (2nd Floor), Castle Circus, Torquay TQ1 3DR, Telephone 01803 208814, email david.pickhaver@torbay.gov.uk
Contact Governance Support
- Email: governance.support@torbay.gov.uk
- Tel: 01803 207087
- Fax: 01803 207112
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