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Our new Housing Strategy sets out our priorities and vision across housing for the next five years and will shape how we deliver housing related services to those who live in Redbridge. We’ve listened to you to find out what’s important and the changes you want to see across the services we provide.
Our new Housing Strategy will focus on the following areas.
Increasing the supply of housing, particularly for local people on low-incomes and families.
Providing the homes that vulnerable residents need and supporting people to help prevent them from becoming homeless.
Improving the quality of homes, to make them healthier places to live and increasing their energy efficiency.
Making sure that we put residents first by being easier to contact and dealing with resident’s concerns effectively.
Our new Housing Strategy sets out our priorities and vision across housing for the next five years and will shape how we deliver housing related services to those who live in Redbridge. We’ve listened to you to find out what’s important and the changes you want to see across the services we provide.
Our new Housing Strategy will focus on the following areas.
Increasing the supply of housing, particularly for local people on low-incomes and families.
Providing the homes that vulnerable residents need and supporting people to help prevent them from becoming homeless.
Improving the quality of homes, to make them healthier places to live and increasing their energy efficiency.
Making sure that we put residents first by being easier to contact and dealing with resident’s concerns effectively.
Thank you for taking part in this consultation. This survey should be completed by individuals. If you are completing this survey in a professional capacity as part of an organisations response, please use the other survey available on the Housing Strategy homepage.
The survey answers you provide will be confidential. To support that we are only asking you to provide the first part of your postcode, which will help us understand which parts of the borough we are receiving responses from.
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Thank you for taking part in this consultation. This survey should be completed in a professional capacity on behalf of an organisations response. If you are completing this survey as an individual, please use the other survey available on the Housing Strategy homepage.
The survey answers you provide will be confidential and we welcome representation from individuals, communities and organisations across the Borough to help us better understand the feedback we receive. To support that, we will only be asking for your organisation name and the first part of your postcode, which will help us understand which types of organisation and which parts of the borough we are receiving responses from.
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This survey is for young people aged 11-19 who live or go to school in the borough.
Redbridge Council want to hear from young people about their home and views on housing in their area. As the next generation of homeowners and renters it is vital we hear your opinions so we can understand what matters to you.
Have you, or someone you know ever struggled to find a decent home locally to rent or buy because of high costs? Or maybe you don’t think enough is being done to make homes suitable to meet the increasing risks the climate crisis presents, such as flooding, or extreme cold winters? These are the kind of issues we want to hear about to help us plan for your future.
Your answers will inform and become part of the councils 5 year Housing Strategy. This strategy will:
Inform the council’s approach to the development of new homes
The improvement of existing homes, and;
To helping those in acute housing need, including those who are homeless or at risk of this
The survey takes less than 10 minutes, so fill out the survey using the link now!
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