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  2. Education in CRERC | Department of Land Economy

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-real-estate-research-centre/page/education-crerc
    Prospectus. The 2024 course prospectus is available to download and applications are now open for September 2024. ... For further information or enquiries please contact Jacob Noble:Department of Land Economy.
  3. CRERC Education | Department of Land Economy

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-real-estate-research-centre/page/crerc-education
    The 2024 course prospectus is available to download and applications are now open for September 2024. ... For further information or enquiries please contact Jacob Noble:Department of Land Economy.
  4. Poverty focussed review of housing organisations’ strategic and

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/poverty-focussed-review-housing
    12 March 2014. This report presents the findings from the first stage of a project that is exploring where poverty fits within the strategies, policies and business plans of local authorities, ... Please click here for more information and to download
  5. Evaluation of new lighting intervention schemes being undertaken by…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/evaluation-new-lighting-intervention
    28 May 2015. This research, funded by the Thomas Pocklington Trust evaluated the impact of lighting improvements made to the homes of people with sight loss living in London and the
  6. The implications of the 2008-based household projections for…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/implications-2008-based-household
    The implications of the 2008-based household projections for estimates of housing need. 28 February 2014. Alan Holmans’ new article has now been published in the September issue of the TCPA journal. Department of Land Economy. 19 Silver Street.
  7. Housing, Planning and Peter Hall; Unfinished Business | Department of …

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/project/housing-planning-and-peter-hall
    In part this reflects the continuing unhelpful division of labour between housing and planning in both practice and academia. ... For more information and to download the article, please click on the link below:.
  8. New report on Time Credits published | Department of Land Economy

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/new-report-time-credits-published
    It draws on in depth face to face interviews with members of Time Credit partner organisations where people earn Time Credits. ... They described in their own words how they heard about Time Credits, how and why they got involved, and the difference it
  9. Time Credits in Wisbech – working paper published | Department of…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/time-credits-wisbech-working-paper
    The first section provides an introduction to Wisbech, a little of the area’s history and a description of what the town is like today. ... This sets the background to the Time Credits programme and the specific issues Time Credits were intended to
  10. The growing trend towards multigenerational living | Department of…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/growing-trend-towards-multigenerational
    The report looks at the factors behind the trend, as well as at multigenerational living in other countries, and it  identifies a range of opportunities to house builders as they strive ... For more information and to download the NHBC publication,
  11. Housing in Transition: Understanding the dynamics of tenure change |…

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-centre-for-housing-and-planning-research/news/housing-transition-understanding-dynamics
    Mortgaged home ownership could fall to little more than 25% of all households from over 40% in the early 1990s, and overall homeownership dropping from a high of around 70% to ... Please click here for more information and to download the full report.

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