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  2. The changing delivery of planning gain through Section 106 and the…

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    The changing delivery of planning gain through Section 106 and the Community Infrastructure Levy. 19 December 2013. The aim of this research was to consider the issues shaping the delivery of planning obligations through S106 and to explore the
  3. CCHPR report published on how to encourage data sharing between…

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    CCHPR report published on how to encourage data sharing between regulatory agencies. 27 March 2015. Researchers from the CCHPR were commissioned by the UK Government’s Better Regulation Delivery Office to carry out a project examining attitudes to
  4. Housing need and effective demand in England – the ‘big picture’ |…

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    Housing need and effective demand in England – the ‘big picture’. 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. It looks at what
  5. Evaluation of the FirstStop initiative - new report shows continued…

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    Evaluation of the FirstStop initiative - new report shows continued success of the service. 28 February 2014. A summary of the evaluation so far of the FirstStop initiative has just been published. It was included as an insert in the 26th April
  6. New paper on household income distribution estimates published: Pay…

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    New paper on household income distribution estimates published: Pay to Stay impacts in Local Authority areas in two English regions. 13 October 2016. Drawing on household income distributions, this pilot study by Chihiro Udagawa and Paul Sanderson
  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 made
  8. Impact of welfare reform on housing associations – 2012 Baseline…

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    Impact of welfare reform on housing associations – 2012 Baseline report. 20 December 2013. The National Housing Federation has commissioned Ipsos MORI and Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research to assess how welfare reform impacts
  9. Capturing Planning Gain – The Transition from Section 106 to the…

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    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). It allows local authorities in England and Wales to
  10. The role of the planning system in delivering housing choice for…

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    The role of the planning system in delivering housing choice for older Londoners. 28 February 2014. This study was commissioned by the Greater London Authority to investigate the role of planning in meeting the housing needs of older Londoners. It
  11. Why do house building levels vary from place to place? | Department…

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    Why do house building levels vary from place to place? 13 March 2015. 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

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