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Residents are being asked for their views on Ceredigion County Council’s draft Housing Strategy. The document sets out the Council’s housing vision and ambitions for the 5-year period to 2028.The consultation will run for an 8-week period from Friday 5th May 2023 to Friday 30th June 2023.
The Housing Strategy sets out the vision for a further 5 years:
“There will be sufficient, suitable and sustainable accommodation to meet residents’ needs now and in the future”
It recognises the important role that Housing plays together with the influence it has on the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, and the wider community. The Strategy remains considerate of other local Strategies, in particular the Ceredigion Corporate Strategy and the Through Age Wellbeing Strategy.
Key challenges have been identified within the Housing Strategy. The national picture of the economic recession, legislative changes, the Pandemic recovery and Phosphates issue will all play their part in impacting the local issues affecting Ceredigion. We need to think differently about how we increase the housing stock, whilst continuing to improve living conditions and supporting our residents. Therefore, we have developed 2 main priorities, with 2 objectives each;
Increasing supply and improving housing conditions
Provide housing that meets our communities needs
Ensure residents are living in good quality, suitable and sustainable accommodation
Supporting residents in their own homes and communities
Ensure homelessness is rare, brief and unrepeated
Provide timely and appropriate support to maintain independent living.
Why your views matter
Housing is something that impacts everybody; everyone needs somewhere to live and everyone has an opinion of what that should look like and how they can access it within their specific location. This strategy details how we intend to address the key housing challenges affecting our communities over the next 5 years. It sets out the Council’s priorities and objectives for meeting housing need and working with tenants and residents to build sustainable and cohesive communities.
Whilst stakeholders may have a view around what the priorities are and how to take these forward, it is really important that we have the perspectives of as many people as possible. We want to make sure that everyone has had an opportunity to be part of shaping this with us and look forward to hearing from as many of you as possible.
What happens next
We be bringing forward the Housing Strategy for formal adoption by the Council in October 2023.
Contact us
If you have any questions about the consultation, or need a copy of the Draft Housing Strategy and consultation survey in a different accessible format, please email localhousingstrategy@ceredigion.gov.uk and we will respond as soon as possible.
Residents are being asked for their views on Ceredigion County Council’s draft Housing Strategy. The document sets out the Council’s housing vision and ambitions for the 5-year period to 2028.The consultation will run for an 8-week period from Friday 5th May 2023 to Friday 30th June 2023.
The Housing Strategy sets out the vision for a further 5 years:
“There will be sufficient, suitable and sustainable accommodation to meet residents’ needs now and in the future”
It recognises the important role that Housing plays together with the influence it has on the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, and the wider community. The Strategy remains considerate of other local Strategies, in particular the Ceredigion Corporate Strategy and the Through Age Wellbeing Strategy.
Key challenges have been identified within the Housing Strategy. The national picture of the economic recession, legislative changes, the Pandemic recovery and Phosphates issue will all play their part in impacting the local issues affecting Ceredigion. We need to think differently about how we increase the housing stock, whilst continuing to improve living conditions and supporting our residents. Therefore, we have developed 2 main priorities, with 2 objectives each;
Increasing supply and improving housing conditions
Provide housing that meets our communities needs
Ensure residents are living in good quality, suitable and sustainable accommodation
Supporting residents in their own homes and communities
Ensure homelessness is rare, brief and unrepeated
Provide timely and appropriate support to maintain independent living.
Why your views matter
Housing is something that impacts everybody; everyone needs somewhere to live and everyone has an opinion of what that should look like and how they can access it within their specific location. This strategy details how we intend to address the key housing challenges affecting our communities over the next 5 years. It sets out the Council’s priorities and objectives for meeting housing need and working with tenants and residents to build sustainable and cohesive communities.
Whilst stakeholders may have a view around what the priorities are and how to take these forward, it is really important that we have the perspectives of as many people as possible. We want to make sure that everyone has had an opportunity to be part of shaping this with us and look forward to hearing from as many of you as possible.
What happens next
We be bringing forward the Housing Strategy for formal adoption by the Council in October 2023.
Contact us
If you have any questions about the consultation, or need a copy of the Draft Housing Strategy and consultation survey in a different accessible format, please email localhousingstrategy@ceredigion.gov.uk and we will respond as soon as possible.