Partner Article
Big bonus for Warrington as government rewards affordable homes policy
Warrington is set to receive a cash bonus of almost £4 million from central government, as a reward for its work in increasing the supply of affordable homes.
The New Homes Bonus is a grant paid by government to local councils for increasing the number of homes and their use – and Warrington BC expects to receive close to £4 million for the financial year 2014/2015.
The council’s executive board member for environment, Cllr David Keane, said :“Warrington has earned this grant through the excellent work done by the council’s housing team in collaboration with our partner organisations.
“Warrington has reduced the number of long-term empty homes by 300 and has delivered 227 affordable homes.
“Our provisional allocation of just under £3.9 million is the fifth highest allocation in the North West.
“Only Manchester, Salford, Liverpool and Cheshire East are higher, and most of them have much larger populations than Warrington, so it’s clear we are punching above our weight.
“Warrington’s performance has meant our New Homes Bonus for next year is almost £1.3 million more than last year’s.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
What next when social media career help goes?
The psychological contract that nobody signs
Time for strategy built on the foundational economy
Why being ‘work-ready’ matters more than ever
The North's future doesn't end at Manchester
Exit or legacy? Why every owner needs a plan
Who speaks up for SMEs when giants get bigger?
The true value of HR in an AI-driven working world
What new business rates guidance means for pubs
Business success starts with people investment
It's time to confront the digital poverty crisis
Why a business exit is no longer all or nothing