Government planning proposals must secure more genuinely affordable rural homes

24 October 2024

Recognising that the lack of genuinely affordable homes in the countryside is one of the biggest problems facing rural communities, Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE) has responded to the government on plans to revise planning policy and speed up development to drive economic growth.

Although the organisation broadly welcomed the proposals, they highlighted key areas where more work is still needed:

  • define genuine affordability
  • control second homes and short term lets
  • plan the delivery of rural affordable housing
  • development should be genuinely sustainable
  • more should be invested in the development of neighbourhood plans.

Commenting, Community First Yorkshire Chief Executive, Jane Colthup, said:

“There is a lack of truly affordable homes for people in North Yorkshire, most especially in our rural communities.

“We wholeheartedly endorse the feedback ACRE has provided and continue to support the work of various strategic groups in North Yorkshire charged with improving the supply of affordable rural housing.

“For example, earlier this year we carried out a housing needs survey for Craven Community Land Trust, which ultimately demonstrated the need for an additional 43 affordable homes across four parishes. We are also delivering the Defra Rural Housing Enablers Programme in North Yorkshire and have recently begun providing community led housing support in the Nidderdale National Landscape area, thanks to funding from the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust.”

Read the ACRE response to the government