Scottish housing green paper: initial response from Shelter
By: Shelter Scotland Published: October 2007
This briefing outlines Shelter's response to the housing green paper.
Summary
The paper sets out proposals in a number of areas, including:
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A commitment to increase overall housing output, in all tenures, from around 25,000 homes per year, at present, to 35,000 by 2015.
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Reform of planning and land assembly mechanisms: including better use of public land; more strategic allocations of land; and a possible national role for land assembly.
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Greater emphasis on the environmental impact of housing: including a Scottish Sustainable Communities Initiative for new settlements.
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A new Low Cost Initiative for First Time buyers, bringing together public and private mechanisms to support marginal home-owners.
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Abolition of Communities Scotland by Spring 2008 with many functions being taken into core Government functions, but an independent regulatory function retained.
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A review of and possibly greater role for the private rented sector including a strengthened role in relation to meeting the 2012 homelessness target.
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The ending of Right to Buy on new build social housing and new arrangements for funding and supporting social housing providers.
