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Registered Housing Providers usually deliver affordable housing, however, it can also be provided by private developers. The more commonly recognised Registered Housing Providers are:
Read more about "Registered housing providers"...Wait... | Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our housing advice pages. |
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Phone: | 0333 016 2000 |
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Email: | housing.needs@eastsuffolk.gov.uk |
We recognise that partnership working is an essential part of this enabling role. We have successfully worked with the registered providers of social housing, voluntary organisations, Norfolk County Council, parish councils, private developers, other local authorities and the Homes and Communities Agency in order to prove the need for, plan and deliver all kinds of affordable housing within the district.
Read more about "Enabling affordable housing"...The East Suffolk Housing Asset Management Strategy takes its direction from the East Suffolk Housing Strategy and the Housing Revenue Account Business Plan and considers the good management of the council’s housing stock to ensure that good quality housing is available for the benefit of our community in East Suffolk. This strategy is not a requirement but we believe it is good practice to have in place.
Read more about "Housing Asset Management Strategy"...The Homelessness Reduction Act (HRA) introduced new duties (S179 of the Housing Act 1996) to provide free homelessness advice that is available to all residents in the local area. The focus being on homelessness prevention and addressing any housing issues at the earliest opportunity.
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Phone: | 0333 016 2000 |
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Email: | housing@eastsuffolk.gov.uk |
As councils throughout the country seek to address a number of critical housing issues, the first ever joint Housing Strategy for East Suffolk sets out our ambitions and priorities for housing services from 2017 to 2023.
The full East Suffolk Housing Strategy establishes the challenges that the councils face and it also maps out the key areas of focus for the two councils:
More affordable homes are now available to rent in East Suffolk following the Council’s purchase of ten new properties in north Lowestoft.
Read more about "More affordable homes available in district "...Safe Suffolk Renters is a county wide project focusing on improving housing in the Private Rented Sector. It has been funded by a successful bid to central Government, and part of the funding was allocated to creating an up-to-date Suffolk wide housing database.
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