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Forum for the Built Environment – 24 th May 2012 Naz Parkar – Head of Area for Leeds City Region and North Yorkshire.

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1 Forum for the Built Environment – 24 th May 2012 Naz Parkar – Head of Area for Leeds City Region and North Yorkshire

2 HCA Purpose  HCA’s purpose from government: “The purpose of the HCA is to contribute to economic growth by helping communities to realise their aspirations for prosperity and to deliver quality housing that people can afford.”

3 What we do Housing Supply Locally Driven Public Land & Assets Economic Growth Skilled and Innovative Robust and Transparent Regulation

4 What have we done? 2011/12 year end delivery Development and disposal strategy First Buy Programme Affordable Housing Get Britain Building

5 24 projects shortlisted subject to contract delivering 542 homes with investment of £20m

6 Get Britain Building DevelopmentDeveloperLocal Authority Worth Park RiversideSkipton Properties LimitedBradford Woodland HeightsSkipton Properties LimitedBradford New Bolton WoodsCanal Road Urban Village LimitedBradford MarmavilleBovis HomesKirklees Moorfield Road ArmleyChaertford DevelopmentsLeeds Micklethwaite Lane BingleyChaertford DevelopmentsBradford Melbourne MillSeddon Group LimitedCalderdale Wortley Green Family HousingWortley Green LimitedLeeds Sykes Ings Mill EarlsheatonD. Noble LtdKirklees Barley Hill Road GarforthChaertford DevelopmentsLeeds The Park Cookridge Phase 2Chartford Arthington LtdLeeds Navigation PointMerlion Capital Housing LimitedWakefield

7 Affordable Homes – the total programme 2011-15 Programme2011-152012-15 NEYTHWest Yorkshire Existing commitments£115.3m£16.6m New Affordable Homes Programme £m £181.6m£41.8m Total£296.9m£58.4m + Existing commitments5,8111,022 New AHP Homes8,1352,105 Total Homes13,9463,127 % national resources (£’s)10.2%

8 Other programmes provide an opportunity for good quality affordable housing  Empty Homes –Within government’s Housing Strategy –£100m funding over 2011/15  Decent Homes –To Council and Registered Providers stock –Housing Strategy – stock options  Community led initiatives – Community Right to Build, Custom Build and AHP  Right to Buy – 1:1 replacement

9 Land Disposal and Development Strategy Leeds – Wharfedale Hospital - Seacroft Hospital - Allerton Bywater - Tower Works - Leodis - Former BSM Bradford - Former Odeon - Old Police Station - Furniture City Wakefield – Frickley - Fryston - Normanton Calderdale – Hopwood Triangle - Union Street Kirklees - St Peters Buildings

10 What we have done in West Yorkshire? 2008/11 £211m invested in 4,443 homes and regeneration of places by creating 82,000m2 of employment floorspace and reclaimed 170ha of brownfield land

11 What have we done in West Yorkshire?  Funded the first Code 6 homes in Wakefield and Bradford  Supported a revised delivery in EASEL, Leeds  Remediated former colliery sites in Frickley and Fryston and developed country parks  Supported the development of RGF bids to address renewal in Girnhill  Kickstarted stalled sites  Supported building of new council housing

12 New Affordable Housing Supply + a % share of the indicative supply in LCR Major Registered Provider Partners working in the West Yorkshire Area - £50m plus to deliver over 3,000 homes

13 The HCA’s in Partnership - enabling role in West Yorkshire  Supporting Registered Providers to deliver new affordable housing  Continuing to invest in the existing stock as part of the empty homes programme  Exploiting new funding opportunities – EH, Community Right to Build, Custom Build, Equity Investments  Joint approach to develop a strategy to Bradford city centre  Working with Leeds and Kirklees on site options appraisals  PRSI in the LCR – esp Leeds and Bradford

14 Goitside

15 The strategy aims to help those who:  Aspire to own their own home;  Want to see a fair and effective system of social housing; and  Rent a home privately. The Strategy is about  Getting the market moving again  Stimulating the economy  Not controlling things from the centre  Promoting social mobility  Incentives rather than regulation  Reform and fairness  Quality and fit with local need The Future – The Housing Strategy

16 ‘INCREASING SUPPLY’  Mortgage indemnity  Growing Places Fund  Get Britain Building (Stalled sites)  Public Land  Land auctions  Locally planned large-scale development  Custom Build (Self-build)  Community-led  NPPF  Reinvigorated Right to Buy  Stock transfer  Private Rented Sector  Empty Homes ‘SOCIAL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING REFORM’ OTHER Key measures

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