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J Banks
South Craven
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 12:27
Housing (ammended)
Ammendment in capitals.

15/02/2011 Assessing Housing in North Yorkshire

Residents across North Yorkshire have only two weeks till, (28/2/11)left to have their say on housing needs now and in the future


http://www.cravendc.gov.uk/Craven/ ------ is link to ABOVE http://www.cravendc.gov.uk/Craven/News/posting670.htm ---- is link to below
Assessing Housing in North Yorkshire
Release Date: 15/02/2011 00:00:00
Residents across North Yorkshire have only two weeks left to have their say on housing needs now and in the future.
A massive survey to assess housing needs across North Yorkshire sees all local housing authorities joining forces to create the biggest piece of housing research ever undertaken in the region.
The findings will support each authority’s Local Development Framework – the development plan for each area used to guide future housing developments.
The survey which looks at all aspects of housing – including affordable housing, housing for older people and supported housing for vulnerable people as well as the ‘open’ housing market of homes for sale is totally confidential – and although it collects financial information, this information is used to gain a better understanding of housing issues affecting residents and will not identify individuals or households.
The survey has been sent to around 160,000 households across the county – every home in rural areas and a sample in the larger towns. Anyone – whether they have received a survey form or not - is encouraged to take part by using the open link to the online survey at: http://housingneedsurvey-nyshp.co.uk Surveys should be returned by February 28.

• The survey is being undertaken by Vison Twentyone, working alongside GVA on behalf of the district and borough councils of Craven, Hambleton, Harrogate, Ryedale, Richmondshire, Scarborough, Selby and the City of York Council, together with North Yorkshire County Council, and the National Park Authorities in the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales.






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