Exempt Accommodation

Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 7 Dec 2021 Closed: 5 Mar 2024 Parliament page
This inquiry aims to establish a clearer picture of the amount and quality of provision of exempt accommodation. This includes understanding the strengths and weaknesses of current provision and looking for recommendations on the changes that might be needed to improve exempt accommodation.
15 Recommendations
9 Conclusions
1 Report
3 Oral sessions
10 Letters
3 Events
Activity timeline 18 events
27 Oct
2022
4 Jul
2022
Oral evidence
4 Jul
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 16, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 3 sessions
Oral Evidence
Cathy Page · Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities David Rutley · Department for Work and Pensions Eddie Hughes · Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities James Wolfe · Department for Work and Pensions
Oral Evidence
Ashley Horsey · Commonweal Housing David Fensome · Concept Housing Association Denise Hatton · YMCA England & Wales Farah Nazeer · Women's Aid Federation of England Henry Meacock · St Petrocs Matt Downie · Crisis Sam Lister · Chartered Institute of Housing
Oral Evidence
Cllr Neil Jory · West Devon Borough Council Cllr Sharon Thompson · West Midlands Combined Authority Debbie Ivanova · Care Quality Commission (CQC) Guy Chaundy · Birmingham City Council Helen Clipsom · City Of Bradford Metropolitan District Council Jonathan Walters · Regulator of Social Housing Paul Latham · Charity Commission
Title HC No. Published Items Response
Third Report - Exempt Accommodation HC 21 27 Oct 2022 24 Responded
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
18 Conclusion Deferred
Third Report - Exempt Accommodation
The former Minister was reluctant to consider changes to the planning system, arguing that some...
The former Minister was reluctant to consider changes to the planning system, arguing that some councils are having successes with the planning tools available Exempt Accommodation 49 to them, and that raising the overall quality will reduce the negative impacts … Read more
Government Response
While not planning changes to use classes immediately, the government will require local authorities to produce local supported housing strategies and will review the need for planning reform in 3 years, potentially creating a separate use class for exempt accommodation.
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20 Recommendation Deferred
Third Report - Exempt Accommodation
Specifically, we recommend that the Government end the existing exemptions that registered providers have from...
Specifically, we recommend that the Government end the existing exemptions that registered providers have from HMO licensing and the Article 4 direction. Furthermore, we recommend that the loophole relating to non-registered providers with properties containing six or fewer residents also … Read more
Government Response
The government states that licensing schemes and national support standards are the best way to ensure the right provision, that the Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Bill includes a proposed duty for local authorities to produce local supported housing strategies, and that the Secretary of State will undertake a review of the effect of licensing schemes within 3 years, at which point a determination will be made as to whether planning reform is required.
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Government Response AI assessment · 22 of 15 classified

Total 15 recs + 9 conclusions
Correspondence 10 letters
27 Jun 2023 To committee Letter from the Secretary of State to the Chair dated 20 June 2023 concerning the Government response to the Committee's report on Exempt Accommodation
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10 Jan 2023 To committee Letter from the Secretary of State to the Chair dated 6 January 2023 concerning the Government response to the Committee's report on Exempt Accommodation
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12 Oct 2022 To committee Letter from the Minister for Welfare Delivery to the Chair dated 5 September 2022 concerning Exempt Accommodation data
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6 Sep 2022 To committee Letter from the Comptroller and Auditor General to the Chair dated 27 July 2022 concerning data on Exempt Accommodation
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13 Jul 2022 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Comptroller and Auditor General dated 13 July 2022 concerning exempt accommodation data
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13 Jul 2022 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Minister for Welfare Delivery dated 13 July 2022 concerning exempt accommodation data
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5 Jul 2022 To committee Letter from the Minister for Rough Sleeping and Housing to the Chair dated 1 July 2022 concerning the Supported Housing Improvement Programme bidding prospectus
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5 Jul 2022 To committee Letter from the Minister for Welfare Delivery to the Chair dated 30 June 2022 concerning exempt accommodation data
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17 May 2022 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions dated 17 May 2022 concerning data on exempt accommodation
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8 Feb 2022 To committee Letter from the Minister for Rough Sleeping and Housing to the Chair dated 26 January 2022 concerning the Committee's inquiry into Exempt Accommodation
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