Short shrift for short term lets

By Cllr Suzanne Richards (@CllrSuzanne)     Along with most other cities in the UK, Manchester has seen a rapid growth in short-term lets (AirBnB being one of the most common) from virtually no listings in 2013 to over 2,600 listings in 2019.   Only last week, Amsterdam, Barcelona, ​​Berlin, Bordeaux, Brussels, Krakow, Munich, Paris, …

Greater Manchester Housing Strategy statement

By GMHA (@gmhousingaction)   50,000 affordable homes by 2037, 30,000 of them social or with affordable rent. A headline of ‘safe, decent, affordable housing for all’. The Greater Manchester Housing Strategy certainly contains some strong ambition. At the moment however it is just paper and the world is full of strategies. To realise the ambition …

Event: Land for the Many

By Ben Clay (@ben_clay)   We can create a future where everyone lives in a decent home they can afford, the rich and big companies pay their fair share of tax, and communities can take back control of decisions about their future, prioritising social and environmental concerns, over profiteering development and rent seeking. Land for …

Don’t sell out Shudehill!

By Sam Wheeler   The decision by the planning committee last week to approve the Salboys development on Shudehill is incomprehensible. It must be fought.   Last year Salboys, the construction arm of billionaire bookie Fred Done’s empire, put in a bid to build a 13 storey development in the Northern Quarter, one of the …

The Tenant Fees Act: What it means for housing campaigners

By Josie Hicklin Having recently finished the LPC Josie is a volunteer in the law centre’s housing department. She is also a yoga teacher exploring how to make yoga accessible to vulnerable and marginalised groups.   Housing rights campaigners have been celebrating the long-awaited ban on lettings agents charging sky-high fees to tenants. The lettings …

Event: City of Segregation meets Big Capital

By Sustainable Housing and Urban Studies Unit, University of Salford  When: 25 June 2019, 16:30-19:30 Where: University of Salford MediaCityUK campus (directions available here) Register for free attendance here   Los Angeles may seem a long way from Manchester, but with a century of vibrant civil rights struggle on the one hand and an ever-evolving effort …

How can we build more affordable (eco)housing?

By Jenny Pickerell (@JennyPickerill) Professor of Environmental Geography, University of Sheffield, England j.m.pickerill@sheffield.ac.uk   Eco-housing is often assumed to cost more to build than conventional housing. The main way in which eco-construction costs are reduced is through self-build, but this does not help most people. Instead there is a need to reconceive the costs of eco-building …

Fighting displacement and demolition in Rochdale

By College Bank Support Group (@save7sis) “A lot of residents are socially vulnerable and need people to speak up for them,” said one resident. “Unless someone stands up for this group of people, their lives are going to be totally destroyed.” Housing policy by consecutive Governments in the Noughties created Arms Length Management Organisations (ALMOs). …

Safe as Houses by Stuart Hodkinson

By Manchester University Press   As the tragedy of the Grenfell tower fire has slowly revealed a shadowy background of outsourcing, private finance initiatives and a council turning a blind eye to health and safety concerns, many questions need answers. Stuart Hodkinson has those answers. He has worked for the last decade with residents groups …