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EAST MIDLANDS COUNCILS Affordable Housing Seminar 19 June 2013

EAST MIDLANDS COUNCILS Affordable Housing Seminar 19 June 2013. Chan Kataria, Group Chief Executive. About EMH Group. EMH Group formed 65 years ago 17,000 homes, £90m turnover Working with 35 local authority partners Leads the Quantum Development Consortium

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EAST MIDLANDS COUNCILS Affordable Housing Seminar 19 June 2013

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  1. EAST MIDLANDS COUNCILSAffordable Housing Seminar19 June 2013 Chan Kataria, Group Chief Executive

  2. About EMH Group • EMH Group formed 65 years ago • 17,000 homes, £90m turnover • Working with 35 local authority partners • Leads the Quantum Development Consortium • Develop 200-300 affordable homes a year • Annual capital spend of £30m • Rural specialist through Midland Rural Housing (MRH) • Help to Buy Agent for East Midlands region • Administers the Mortgage Rescue Scheme (MRS) • Established the EMH Academy providing apprenticeships • Care and support business with c£20m turnover • Long established partnership with builders

  3. Development Context • Development capital subsidies are reducing • Affordable Rents do not increase development capacity in this region • Borrowing costs are rising and banks are only lending on short term basis and with onerous covenants • Welfare reform will have significant impact on viability and sustainability of schemes • Asset management disposals to pay for development is not sustainable in the long term • Housing market conditions are uncertain, reducing the viability of mixed tenure schemes • Competition for planning gain sites is driving up costs • New regulatory pressures designed to ring-fence social housing activities will restrict development plans

  4. Partnership With Local Authorities – What Works? • Support on political, strategic and financial basis • Understanding and acceptance of impact of housing investment on employment, health, care and support • Engagement with government on role of HAs and value of housing investment • Understanding the current operating context and restrictions on HAs • Clear strategic housing objectives and LIPs based on robust evidence of need • Consultation and engagement on development of housing and planning policy and strategy

  5. Partnership With Local Authorities – What Works? • Joined up policy on housing, planning and older persons’ strategy • Adequate resources for the “enabling/strategic” function • Strong, timely support for HA bids to HCA • Financial support through New Homes Bonus and RTB receipts to support development of affordable homes • Subsidised land to support housing development • Clear planning policy on s106 sites • Contribution from commuted sums • Engagement of LEPs with the housing agenda

  6. Rural Housing • East Midlands Rural Housing Group identified need for 1600 rural homes in the region • Support for Rural Housing Enablers • Engagement from the Parish Council and local community • Clear exceptions policy in Local Development Framework • Identification of exception sites • National/regional rural homes target are missing • High level of pre-planning consultation with local stakeholders and planners will overcome opposition • Establishment of CLTs/community led development to attract funding • NPPF makes it possible for exception sites to contain market rents to subsidise affordable homes

  7. Examples • Leicestershire CC capital contribution for extra care scheme bid on Winchester Road to deliver their older persons’ strategy • County Council funding for Rural Housing Enabler in Leicestershire • Leicester City support for mixed tenure, housing and care scheme with land subsidy in Manor Farm scheme • North West Leicestershire DC funding to pay for additional costs relating to higher aesthetic specification at the Leys scheme in Coalville • County, Blaby DC and parish council made joint contributions from NHB to fund rural exception site in Sapcote • Blaby DC offered loans to first time buyers at affordable rates • Establishment of Community Land Trust in Youlgrave

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