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Join our housing conversation


We'd like to hear from you to help us write our next housing strategy. Join our housing conversation and help us shape a new plan to meet your housing needs, your community's needs and the needs of the county both now and in the future.

Thank you for taking part in the first phase of our housing conversation. We received 640 responses to our survey and many comments on our social media platforms.

Your feedback is being used to develop the draft County Durham Housing Strategy. We will be back in touch to ask you what you think about this at the end of October 2023.

We expect to finish the document and it be adopted by our Cabinet in March 2024. It will be delivered in partnership through the County's Housing Forum, and in discussion with the county's residents, the private sector and other agencies as appropriate. The current housing strategy will remain in place until the new one is ready.

Background

We're starting to look at our new housing strategy for 2024 which will update and replace the strategy agreed in 2019. This outlines what we and our partners need to do to make sure County Durham will be a place of good quality affordable homes that meet the needs of both existing and future residents including our older and younger generations.

Housing is more than just the roof over our heads. Good quality housing supports economic growth, helps to improve health and wellbeing for our residents and the educational achievements of our children, and creates and maintains thriving communities where people live long and independent lives. It therefore links into many areas of our work including planning, climate change, the economy, health and children's services, as well as ways to tackle homelessness and poverty.

Putting together the basis for our strategy

So far, we've set out a draft vision, which creates a view of what we want to achieve in County Durham, seven draft principles and five priorities which could form the basis of this strategy. These are based on local evidence of the county's housing needs, both now and in the future, and what our housing market looks like. We need your help to confirm that these are right and identify if we've missed anything.

Draft Vision, Principles and Priorities

You can read about the draft Vision, Principles and Priorities in the draft vision, principles and priorities paper (PDF, 131 KB) which was agreed for consultation by our Cabinet earlier in June.

Evidence base

The strategy development is supported by an evidence base to understand the issues for people in County Durham, regarding the homes and places they live. This includes: 

Join our housing conversation

Whether you own your own home, rent it from a social or private landlord, live with family or friends because you're a young person, older, cannot afford to move out, we would like to know what you think about housing and the neighbourhood you live in. What are your housing concerns and aspirations? What do we need to do to help meet your housing needs and the needs of others in the county?

We're also talking with our partners, housing organisations, landlords and housing developers to get their views on the draft principles and priorities outlined further down this page.

The closing date for all comments and surveys was 5.00pm on 18 August 2023.



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