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Raising the Pr ofile of Rural Housing in North Yorkshire Sarah Hall Housing Strategy Manager

Raising the Pr ofile of Rural Housing in North Yorkshire Sarah Hall Housing Strategy Manager Emily Grogan Rural Housing Enabler. Overview. North Yorkshire Context Promotional Activity in North Yorkshire Outputs and Outcomes Sharing ideas and experience. Geographic Context.

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Raising the Pr ofile of Rural Housing in North Yorkshire Sarah Hall Housing Strategy Manager

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  1. Raising the Profile of Rural Housing in North Yorkshire Sarah Hall Housing Strategy Manager Emily Grogan Rural Housing Enabler

  2. Overview • North Yorkshire Context • Promotional Activity in North Yorkshire • Outputs and Outcomes • Sharing ideas and experience

  3. Geographic Context • Excluding York, North Yorkshire population = 598,400 across 3,000 sqm. • Ryedale has 3rd lowest population density in E&W, Richmondshire 4th, Craven 7th and Hambleton 13th (2011 Census) • 7 Districts, 2 National Parks, 1 City and 1 County Council

  4. Strategic Context • Priority in North Yorkshire Housing & Homeless Strategy 2012 & Local Investment Plan (LIP) 2011 • LIP target = 300 additional rural affordable homes 2012 to 2015 (75 p.a. av) • Need for C. 2,500 affordable homes in NY in SHMA

  5. RHE Model • 3.5 FTE Enablers • LAs contribute cash + in-kind support • Funding gap filled by • Contributions from NYCC and LCR • Contributions from National Parks • Contributions from 11 RP partners • 30% Fixed retainer shared by all partners • 70% Contribution based on unit delivery in previous year • Governance via NY RHE Network to Regional Housing Board

  6. Delivery • Ave delivery exceeding LIP target of 75 pa: • 2010/11 = 124 • 2011/12 = 126 • 2012/13 = 71 • 2013/14 = 68 forecast • 137 future forecast 14/15 • 300+ in planning pipeline • Focus on small rural communities (65% in settlements of >1,000) • Combination of s106 and RES

  7. PROMOTION

  8. Rural Housing Week 2012 • The Brief • Week of events to raise awareness/promote rural housing: • Across the sub region inc. National Parks • Officers, Members, landowners, RPs and communities • Including the wider region(s) • Involvement of partners • Budget = as little as possible

  9. Rural Housing Week 2012

  10. Rural Housing Week 2012

  11. Outcomes and Actions • Immediate follow up – Thanks! • Action Plan for rest of year • Follow up Events • Follow up resources • Leaflets • Newsletters • Website Updates • Sites and Schemes = Delivery

  12. Outcome – ‘Getting Involved’ 2013 • 1 day seminar aimed at Parish Councillors and Members • 40 attendees • 4 key note speakers and 4 workshops • Budget = as little as possible!

  13. Other Promotional Resources • Newsletters • Leaflets: • Call for land • Jargon Buster • Parish Council • Household types www.northyorkshirestrategichousingpartnership.co.uk

  14. Focus on delivery to 2015 • Service Review for post 2015 • Roadshows to Parish Councils in each LA • More focussed promotion and activity • Training for members and planners • Review of Housing Needs Survey documentation • Consultancy offer

  15. Workshop What will you do?

  16. Sarah Hall sarah.hall@hambleton.gov.uk Emily Grogan egrogan@cravendc.gov.uk

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