九秀直播鈥檚 Local Housing Strategy (LHS) has been formally launched following approval by the Scottish Government.
The strategy outlines the Council鈥檚 vision and investment priorities for the area鈥檚 housing sector over the next five years, and received praise from the Scottish Government for demonstrating extensive engagement with a wide range of communities, community groups, and stakeholders.
The 九秀直播 and Bute LHS is under-pinned by an extensive Housing Need and Demand Assessment, and is nationally recognised as an exemplar of best practice for other local authorities.
The strategy sets out the joint approach the Council and its partners will take to delivering high quality housing and housing-related services across 九秀直播 and Bute. Its overarching vision is that: 鈥淓veryone in 九秀直播 and Bute has access to a suitable, high quality home which is affordable and located within a vibrant, sustainable and connected community鈥.
The main aims of the LHS are to:
- Provide access for people to sufficient, suitable and affordable housing
- Regenerate communities by improving the quality, condition and energy efficiency of housing, and by tackling fuel poverty
- Enable people with particular needs to live independently in their own homes and to remain in their communities
- Promote housing options that meet people鈥檚 needs and ensure everyone has access to appropriate information, advice and assistance
The 九秀直播 and Bute Strategic Housing Forum oversees the LHS. The forum meets quarterly and is a partnership that brings together a range of housing experts and key professionals, including the Scottish Government, local and national housing associations, the 九秀直播 and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Home Energy Scotland and Scottish Water.
The full Local Housing Strategy 2022/23 鈥 2026/27, and a summary document, are available on the council website, along with a range of supporting materials, including the 九秀直播 and Bute Housing Need and Demand Assessment 2021: Local Housing Strategy and Housing Need and Demand Assessment (argyll-bute.gov.uk)