Ahead of the Chancellor's Spring Budget 2023 CIH are calling for action to support those on the lowest incomes, to decarbonise the residential sector and to finance new social and affordable housing.
CIH has responded to this consultation on the consequential changes to homelessness legislation as a result of the Renters Reform Bill.
This is a response to the commission for Welsh-speaking communities request for evidence on how to strengthen Welsh-speaking communities through housing policy.
Dyma ymateb i gais gan y Comisiwn Cymunedau Cymraeg am dystiolaeth ar sut i gryfhau cymunedau Cymraeg eu hiaith drwy bolisi tai.
This CIH member briefing summarises the Scottish Government's consultation on the draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan.
UPDATE: This briefing replaces an earlier version published on 13 January as new regulations have now been laid in Parliament.
This member-briefing focuses on the Office of National Statistics latest Census 2021 dataset for Wales.
Mae’r papur briffio hwn i aelodau yn canolbwyntio ar set ddata ddiweddaraf Cyfrifiad 2021 y Swyddfa Ystadegau Gwladol ar gyfer Cymru.
CIH has responded to this consultation as many of its members work in supported accommodation. The response is shaped by these members and providers of supported accommodation.
The RSH’s implementation plan sets out how it will develop new and refresh existing consumer standards and develop its regulatory framework in consultation with tenants and landlords.
This briefing provides a summary of the most significant aspects for CIH members of DLUHC’s planning consultation, which runs until 2 March 2023.
The consultation seeks views on the proposed approach to updating the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and provides wider consultation opportunities around matters such as the potential scope of future NPPF consultation, new National Development Management Policies and other policies and legislation that would be enabled by Royal Assent of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill.
CIH has responded to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Poverty's call for evidence.
The call for evidence was launched in December 2022 to consider the uprating process for social security.
New research assesses the impact of mandatory qualifications and continuous professional development for letting agents operating in Scotland.
This CIH member exclusive briefing summarises the key points of the Scottish Government's draft budget for 2023/24.
The draft Budget sets out revenue and capital spending plans for 2023 to 2024, together with indicative spending plans for 2024 to 2025.
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