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  2. Managing hearing loss in vulnerable groups of the Cambridgeshire…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/managing-hearing-loss-vulnerable-groups
    The first study found that there were gaps in service provision and knowledge about three vulnerable D/deaf groups:. ... 3. D/deaf people in need of advocacy services. This second report presents the findings of how these three groups are supported to
  3. CCHPR report published on how to encourage data sharing between…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/cchpr-report-published-how-encourage-data
    The final report, now published, contains a number of organisational, legal and technical recommendations. ... The final report contains a number of organisational, legal and technical recommendations currently being considered by the government.
  4. Housing need and effective demand in England – the ‘big picture’ |…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/housing-need-and-effective-demand-england
    29 April 2014. The purpose of this note was to review current concepts and measures of housing need in use in England, and how they relate to effective demand. ... the supply required to meet new housing need would have to be assisted housing.
  5. New paper on household income distribution estimates published: Pay…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/new-paper-household-income-distribution
    The Pay to Stay policy requires English local authority landlords to charge market (or quasi-market) rents to tenants on higher incomes. ... to 16%, while the numbers affected per local authority ranged from around 300 to 6,500 households.
  6. Scoping study on service use by the Cambridgeshire D/deaf communities …

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/scoping-study-service-use-cambridgeshire
    Scoping study on service use by the Cambridgeshire D/deaf communities. 19 December 2013. ... This study aimed to begin to explore the use of different services in Cambridgeshire by people who are D/deaf.
  7. Reselling shared ownership properties after improvements | Department …

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    Reselling shared ownership properties after improvements. 19 December 2013. This short report, commissioned by Thames Valley Housing Association explores the process of reselling shared ownership properties in situations where owners have
  8. Impact of welfare reform on housing associations – 2012 Baseline…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/impact-welfare-reform-housing-associations
    Impact of welfare reform on housing associations – 2012 Baseline report. ... England. The first component of the research programme is to establish baseline data and understand pre-emptive behaviour change before the reforms come into force.
  9. Capturing Planning Gain – The Transition from Section 106 to the

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/capturing-planning-gain-transition-section
    Capturing Planning Gain – The Transition from Section 106 to the Community Infrastructure Levy. ... 28 February 2014. The Community Infrastructure Levy came into force in April 2010 (DCLG, 2011a).
  10. What do mortgage lenders think of shared ownership? | Department of…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/what-do-mortgage-lenders-think-shared
    The report makes recommendations for government, regulators, lenders and other stakeholders. ... You can download the report here. Department of Land Economy. 19 Silver Street.
  11. Why do house building levels vary from place to place? | Department…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/why-do-house-building-levels-vary-place
    CCHPR has examined the evidence for the assertion that some locations have much higher levels of house building than others. ... Here we present some basic data. CHHPR intends to carry out further work to explore the reasons for the variations.

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