A place in the country - the contribution of second homes to North Devon communities Jenny Barnett Centre for Sport, Leisure and Tourism Research - University.

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A place in the country - the contribution of second homes to North Devon communities Jenny Barnett Centre for Sport, Leisure and Tourism Research - University of Exeter Research Showcase Event - June 8th 2011

Project Outline and Aim To examine the value and contribution of second home ownership to communities, framed within UK planning’s statutory sustainable communities agenda. In collaboration with: Dr. Mike Kelly, Planning Manager and Andrew Austen, Planning Officer at North Devon Council

Research Objectives 1.To undertake a secondary review of the relationships between second home ownership, house prices and affordability; 2.To explore the socio-economic and cultural impact of second home ownership in North Devon communities from community and planning policy perspectives; 3.To explore community participation: the challenges for communities with high proportions of second homes and for planners efforts to use community participation strategies in delivering the sustainability agenda; 4.To develop best practice for developing sustainable community strategies in areas where there is a high proportion of second homes.

Percentage of Second Homes

Methodology Brendon & Countisbury Georgeham Instow Initial Questionnaire Follow Up Questionnaire Interviews Policy Maker Interviews

“Second Homes: Curse or Blessing” (Coppock, 1977) “Oddly enough I don’t think second homes are the problem. They’re a small part of the problem but the fundamental problem is the lack of affordable supply of housing in a low wage area” “I have got nothing against responsible second home owners” “Properties lost to second homes will have a knock on effect in terms of a) house prices and b) availability” “I wonder if North Devon would be better off without tourism at all” “They use local pubs, local labour...sometimes more than the locals” “My feeling is it’s probably not a good thing” “The area is such a beautiful place to live and to holiday that any available house is being snapped up now by second homes...and because of that they’re over inflating the price of the property and taking it out of the reach of the finances of...the indigenous population” “A subsidiary problem in amongst this”

Research presented here was conducted during an ESRC Studentship under its Capacity Building Clusters Award (RES ) in partnership with North Devon Council (Mike Kelly and Andrew Austen) For more information about this project and the work of the Centre for Sport, Leisure and Tourism research, see homeownership/ homeownership/ Jenny Barnett Thank you – any questions?