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Committee Material Published 7 Dec 2022 ↗ View on Parliament

We asked the Department about the number of homes designated for social rent, given social rent is the most affordable for tenants; and the type of tenure most needed. We stressed the human impact that a lack of homes for social rent has. A lack of homes forces people to live in hostels or private accommodation in which they move around every few years; leading to children having to move school or travel long distances. The Department commented that it was acutely aware of housing pressures a...

We asked the Department about the number of homes designated for social rent, given social rent is the most affordable for tenants; and the type of tenure most needed. We stressed the human impact that a lack of homes for social rent has. A lack of homes forces people to live in hostels or private accommodation in which they move around every few years; leading to children having to move school or travel long distances. The Department commented that it was acutely aware of housing pressures across the country and the associated impact on people, but it said that it must maximise what can be achieved from its available resources. It said that Type: conclusion | Number: 11 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 3. PAC conclusion: We are concerned that the number of homes being built for social rent is not enough to meet demand. 3. PAC recommendation: The Department should assess how much demand there is for social rent and set out how it will use the Programme to better