The finances and sustainability of the social housing sector

Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 28 Mar 2023 Closed: 28 May 2024 Parliament page
This inquiry seeks to examine the finances and sustainability of the social housing sector in England. In recent years the financial pressures for social landlords have increased as they face the demands of building new homes, retrofitting existing stock to improve energy efficiency, remediating stock with cladding and other building … Read more
21 Recommendations
13 Conclusions
1 Report
4 Oral sessions
7 Letters
4 Events
Activity timeline 18 events
22 Jan
2024
Oral evidence
22 Jan
2024
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 16, Palace of Westminster
11 Sep
2023
Oral evidence
Oral evidence sessions 4 sessions
Oral Evidence
Bernadette Conroy · Regulator of Social Housing Jonathan Walters · Regulator of Social Housing Peter Denton · Homes England Shahi Islam · Homes England The Baroness Scott of Bybrook OBE · Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Oral Evidence
Dave Meseck · DMG Eco Felix Ejgel · S&P Global Ratings Gemma Bourne · Big Society Capital Neil Brown · Inclusion Group Simon Century · Legal and General Steve Collins · Rentplus-UK
Oral Evidence
Conrad Hall · Newham Council Councillor Pippa Heylings · Local Government Association Deborah Heenan · Populo Jamie Kellett · abrdn John Marr · UK Finance Kathryn Jones · Dudley Council Michael Scorer · Southwark Council Piers Williamson · The Housing Finance Corporation
Oral Evidence
Fiona Fletcher Smith · G15 James Prestwich · Chartered Institute of Housing Kate Henderson · National Housing Federation Kate Wareing · Soha Housing Paul Fiddaman · Karbon Homes Professor Tony Crook · University of Sheffield
Recommendations & Conclusions
1 result
20 Recommendation Accepted in Part
Sixth Report - The Finances and Su…
Conduct and publish biannual reviews of Regulator's scrutiny of social housing financing models.
Accordingly, we recommend that the Regulator must regularly conduct reviews of its own understanding of and ability to scrutinise new financing models in the social housing sector. These reviews must be published biannually in order to provide reassurance and transparently … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees with the importance of understanding and scrutinising the for-profit sector, stating it has a 2024-25 priority to review its current knowledge and that internal audit reports are published, but does not explicitly commit to biannual published reviews of its own understanding and ability as recommended.
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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Government Response AI assessment · 20 of 21 classified

Total 21 recs + 13 conclusions
Correspondence 7 letters
17 Jan 2024 To committee Letter from Minister Rowley to the Chair dated 16 January 2024 concerning giving evidence on the finances and sustainability of the social housing sector inquiry
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17 Jan 2024 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Housing Minister dated 15 January 2024 concerning giving evidence on the finances and sustainability of the social housing sector
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13 Dec 2023 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Housing Minister dated 5 December 2023 concerning the finances and sustainability of the social housing sector
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8 Nov 2023 To committee Letter from Rentplus concerning follow-up from the Committee’s session on 11 September on finances and sustainability of the social housing sector, dated 25 September 2023
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12 Sep 2023 To committee Letter from National Housing Federation, G15, Karbon Homes and Soha Housing to the Chair dated 10 August 2023 concerning housing associations’ surpluses
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12 Sep 2023 To committee Letter from Sage Homes to the Chair dated 24 July 2023 concerning finances of social housing
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27 Jun 2023 To committee Letter from Rentplus to the Chair dated 21 June 2023 concerning the Rent to Buy model of home ownership
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