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RSN Delivering for Rural Campaign
https://www.rsnonline.org.uk/winning-the-rural-vote
Affordable Housing Chapter of Delivering for Rural Campaign containing detailed further reading
https://rsnonline.org.uk/images/manifesto-2023/rural-affordable-housing-chapter.pdf
Planning Chapter of Delivering for Rural Campaign containing detailed further reading
https://rsnonline.org.uk/images/manifesto-2023/rural-planning-chapter.pdf
RSN NPPF meeting notes
https://rsnonline.org.uk/05-09-24-national-planning-policy-framework-session
RSN NNPF Consultation Response
https://rsnonline.org.uk/images/documents/nppf-2024-final-response-submitted-by-rsn.pdf
RSN Letter to Minister for Housing and Planning on NPPF
https://rsnonline.org.uk/images/documents/rsn-nppf-wider-implications-24.pdf
RSN Letter to Minister for Rural Affairs on Housing Enablers
https://rsnonline.org.uk/images/documents/daniel-zeichner-nhe-07-10-24.pdf
Unravelling a crisis: the state of rural affordable housing in England
https://www.cpre.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/State-of-Rural-Affordable-Housing_online.pdf
Homelessness in the Countryside: A Hidden Crisis
https://research.kent.ac.uk/rural-homelessness/home/final-report/
Rural Homelessness Coalition
https://englishrural.org.uk/about-us/research/rural-homelessness-counts-coalition/
CPRE response to consultation on planning system
https://www.cpre.org.uk/news/cpre-submits-response-to-consultation-on-planning-system/
Devon Housing Commission Final Report
https://news.exeter.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/2024EI047-Devon-Housing-Commission-Final-Report-v8.pdf
Reigniting Rural Futures Report – Rural Economy: A sleeping giant worth £19bn
https://www.rsnonline.org.uk/rural-economy-a-sleeping-giant-worth-19-billion
Rural Services APPG
https://www.rsnonline.org.uk/inaugural-meeting-of-the-appg-for-rural-services-a-promising-start-for-rural-communities
Competition and Markets Authority 2023
CPRE believes that still more needs to be done to compel developers to develop their land banked sites in a more timely fashion. According to the Competition and Markets Authority (November 2023) the 11 largest house builders own or control an estimated 1.17 million land plots with planning permission across more than 5,800 sites in Britain that have not been built out. The government should insist that these land banked sites are built out before any new sites are allocated.
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