Housing Europe joins the Advisory Group of the Building Back Britain Commission
The group will set out ideas to put housing at the heart of UK's Prime Minister economic recovery and net-zero plans
Our Research Coordinator, Dara Turnbull and key figures in UK's housing delivery, have come together to form an independent industry group which will produce fresh ideas on how the government can hope to deliver on its dual ambitions to build 300,000 homes a year while reducing emissions from the UK’s residential housing stock.
Legacoop Abitanti presents research results on new fragile needs and demands
On June 18th, the closing event of the series ‘Next Housing – that is to interpret (understand and declinate) the home that will come’, organised by Legacoop Abitanti in collaboration with Nomisma and with the support of COOPFOND - S.P.A., outlined the results of a research study dedicated to evidence, tools and housing supply models in light of current emerging fragile needs. Eva Sporer from Legacoop Abitanti has the details.
Could Ireland use European Union funding to build houses?
Naomi O’Leary in Brussels examines the possible sources of financing
The European Union’s budget rules — which hold member states to running an annual budget deficit of no more than 3 per cent of the size of their economy, and overall debt levels of below 60 per cent of GDP — are sometimes cited as a reason why the Irish Government could not undertake large-scale borrowing to build social housing.