Council seeks resident feedback on new housing and homelessness strategy
Ipswich Borough Council is asking residents to help shape its housing plans for 2025-2030.
The big picture: The council has outlined five priorities for its new Housing Strategy and wants public input on which areas to focus on first.
- The strategy aims to ensure access to good quality, affordable homes for Ipswich residents.
- It builds on the council's 'Proud of Ipswich' Corporate Strategy.
- Feedback is being sought via an online survey open until 15 October 2024.
The five priorities are:
- Ensure housing of all types and tenures is available to meet need
- Improve the quality and standard of all housing
- Be an excellent landlord to council tenants
- Support households to maintain access to accommodation
- Ensure older persons have access to suitable housing and services
Why it matters: The council says it cannot deliver everything immediately, so public input will help guide which areas to prioritise over the next five years.
What they're saying: "We want our residents to have access to decent and safe homes that they can afford to live in," the council states in its strategy document.
What's next: Residents and other interested parties can read more details on each priority area before completing the survey on the council's website: https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/housing-strategy-consultation
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