Case studies

Innovation in local government is about improving the lives of the people in our communities. Browse through our case studies to see the many innovative programmes councils are involved in.

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Bellamy Road housing-led regeneration: Mansfield District Council

Redevelopment of the Bellamy Road estate to create a more inclusive, safer and sustainable community, with focus on more opportunity for children's recreational and physical activity.

Assisting tenants to downsize their home: Reigate and Banstead Borough Council

Aiding residents to downsize their property into a more suitable home for their needs, therefore freeing up family-sized homes for homeless households.

New approaches to meet the changing needs of residents: South Kesteven District Council

The council has a significant need on its Housing Register for one-bedroom units. Elizabeth Road delivered four one-bedroom units, two of which are fully adapted in Stamford which is a challenging area for the council to increase its housing stock due to the high cost of both properties and land.

Delivering rural exception housing sites: North Norfolk District Council and Broadland Housing Association

NNDC and Broadland Housing Association worked in partnership to mitigate the risk in delivering five rural exception housing sites rather than the traditional single format, resulting in the delivery of 63 affordable housing, cross subsidised with market housing.

Trafford Council: Co-production to improve the accessibility of the built environment

Councillor Shirley Proctor drew on her own lived experience, and that of other members and staff, to address an inaccessible built environment, both within Trafford Council and the borough.

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Tackling furniture poverty in Liverpool: a fairer and healthier approach

Furniture poverty is the inability to access, or afford to buy or maintain, any household furniture or appliance item that is essential for a socially acceptable standard of living. At least 26 per cent of social housing tenants live in furniture poverty - yet only 2 per cent of social homes are let as furnished.

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Bury Council: Redevelopment of and existing Gypsy and Traveller site

The demolition and redevelopment of an existing Gypsy and Traveller site involving a wholesale decant programme for the existing residents.

South Norfolk and Broadland District Council's approach to tackling homelessness pressures

South Norfolk and Broadland District Council appointed a Housing Solutions Officer - Early Intervention and Prevention Specialist to help deliver the council's objectives around homelessness.

Additional delivery instruments in the face of viability challenges: A study commissioned by Plymouth City Council

Plymouth City Council commissioned this study to establish whether other councils, which face similar viability challenges, are successfully using additional delivery instruments or mechanisms that could be adopted by them to increase affordable housing delivery.

Increasing fostering capacity through housing solutions

Housing is one of the routes to increase fostering capacity, predominantly by working with existing in-house carers who could offer homes to more children but are restricted by the size / type of home they live in.

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