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Have your say on Brighton & Hove City Council’s Housing Strategy and Housing Allocations policy!

Brighton & Hove City Council are consulting on the draft Housing Strategy. The consultation is open until 19th May 2024.

Follow this link to the consultation: Project • Homes for everyone – draft housing strategy (brighton-hove.gov.uk)

The Council are also consulting on the Social Housing Allocations Policy till 25th May 2024, follow this link to the consultation: Project • Housing Allocations Policy review (brighton-hove.gov.uk)

From the introduction of the consultation on the Housing Strategy:

“We’d like to hear your views on our draft housing strategy.

In July 2023, we agreed a new council plan to make Brighton & Hove a city we can all be proud of, a city that is fair and inclusive and a healthy place where people can thrive. Homes for everyone is central to our vision for a better Brighton & Hove for all.

The draft housing strategy sets out our plans to deliver accessible, affordable and high-quality homes for everyone in Brighton & Hove. It outlines our proposed priorities for the next 5 years. These are to:

  • improve housing quality, safety and sustainability
  • deliver the homes our city needs
  • prevent homelessness and meet housing need
  • support independence and improved health and wellbeing for all
  • provide resident focused housing services

You can take part in the survey and have your say by pressing the ‘Take the survey’ button.

The consultation is open until Sunday 19 May 2024.

You can find the draft strategy on our website here Draft Housing Strategy

Our assessment of population trends and future housing needs can be found in our Strategic Housing Market Assessment 2023

If you’d like further information, want to request a copy of the survey in an accessible format (including EasyRead), or need support to complete the questions, you can call 01273 290555 or email housingstrategy@brighton-hove.gov.uk.

We are holding a public consultation event at Hove Town Hall on Saturday 11 May, 10.30 to 12. To register for a place please click See upcoming events. Or you can call or email and leave your name and contact details.

The building is wheelchair accessible and has an infra-red hearing loop system. Please let us know if you have any other access requirements.”