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Consultation has concluded
We want to hear your views on our draft Housing Strategy
West Lancashire Borough Council is inviting residents, tenants, businesses, and organisations to share their views on its draft Housing Strategy for 2024-2029.
The Strategy sets out the Council's priorities and actions to meet the current and future housing needs and challenges in the Borough.
Housing plays a vital role in both people’s lives and our local economy. The right home environment is critical to our health and wellbeing; good housing helps people stay healthy and provides a base from which to sustain a job, contribute to the community, and achieve a decent quality of life.
Our draft Housing Strategy highlights partnership working, our past and present challenges, the impact of legislation and our future aspirations for the next five years. The primary objective is to improvement the housing offer and housing circumstances of residents. The document provides an overview of our journey to date, highlights achievements, and outlines our future areas of focus.
For more information you can read the draft Housing Strategy and the draft Housing Strategy Action plan in the 'Documents' section.
Housing Strategy & Development Programme Manager said:
“It is vital that our residents have access to safe, secure and suitable homes that meet their needs and aspirations. Our draft housing strategy sets out our priorities over the next five years, working with our partners and local communities. We would like to hear from as a many people as possible.”
Please share your feedback with us before 25 March 2024, your feedback will help shape the final version of the strategy, which will be published later this year.
We want to hear your views on our draft Housing Strategy
West Lancashire Borough Council is inviting residents, tenants, businesses, and organisations to share their views on its draft Housing Strategy for 2024-2029.
The Strategy sets out the Council's priorities and actions to meet the current and future housing needs and challenges in the Borough.
Housing plays a vital role in both people’s lives and our local economy. The right home environment is critical to our health and wellbeing; good housing helps people stay healthy and provides a base from which to sustain a job, contribute to the community, and achieve a decent quality of life.
Our draft Housing Strategy highlights partnership working, our past and present challenges, the impact of legislation and our future aspirations for the next five years. The primary objective is to improvement the housing offer and housing circumstances of residents. The document provides an overview of our journey to date, highlights achievements, and outlines our future areas of focus.
For more information you can read the draft Housing Strategy and the draft Housing Strategy Action plan in the 'Documents' section.
Housing Strategy & Development Programme Manager said:
“It is vital that our residents have access to safe, secure and suitable homes that meet their needs and aspirations. Our draft housing strategy sets out our priorities over the next five years, working with our partners and local communities. We would like to hear from as a many people as possible.”
Please share your feedback with us before 25 March 2024, your feedback will help shape the final version of the strategy, which will be published later this year.
We want to here your views on our draft Housing Strategy. The strategy sets out our priorities and actions to meet the current and future housing needs and challenges in the Borough.
The following set of five priorities have been identified for the draft strategy and are key drivers for delivering our housing agenda:
Achieve the right supply of new homes including maximising affordable housing.
Drive investment in place-based regeneration for the Borough including continued regeneration of Skelmersdale.
Make the best use of all existing homes while encouraging well-managed and maintained homes across all tenures.
Attract investment for ending homelessness, addressing older person housing needs and residents with specialist housing requirements, including the provision of housing-related support
Deliver the residential building objectives of the Council’s Climate Change Strategy 2020-2030
The Housing Strategy Action Plan presents suggested delivery actions connected to each delivery priority.
Consultation has concluded
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