New rural housing guidance for communities underpinned by CCRI research

A new Rural Housing Toolkit for parish councils and communities in England has just been published, with the help of research from the Countryside and Community Research Institute (CCRI).

Published by English Rural and the National Housing Federation, the toolkit provides practical guidance to help rural communities advocate for affordable housing under emerging devolution arrangements.

As new strategic authorities take on greater responsibility for planning and housing, there is a real risk that rural areas could be overlooked for investment. However, the need for affordable housing in the countryside is clear:

🏠 More than 300,000 people are on rural housing waiting lists
🏠 Rural house prices are 8.8 times local lower-quartile earnings
🏠 Rural homelessness has increased by 73% since 2018

To help rural communities make their voices heard, research by Demelza Jones, Katarina Kubikova and Honor Mackley-Ward at CCRI for The Rural Housing Network has been translated into this practical new resource.

The toolkit takes their research findings and turns them into clear, actionable steps for parish councils, community groups, rural councillors and housing advocates, helping them engage effectively with the strategic authorities that will shape housing provision in their areas for decades to come.

Download the toolkit from English Rural: https://englishrural.org.uk/rural-devolution-toolkit/


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Research from the Countryside and Community Research Institute (CCRI) shows how England’s devolution programme could unlock the delivery of affordable homes in rural communities – but only if rural priorities are built into local strategies and backed by national safeguards.