Draft Housing Strategy 2024
Overview
Wolverhampton is embracing change, with unprecedented investment leading to new opportunities and addressing challenges, including the Covid-19 aftermath and the cost-of-living crisis. Central to the city's transformation is housing, with a commitment to providing safe, affordable homes to enhance residents' health, wellbeing, and prosperity.
The new housing strategy builds on 'Better Homes for All', aiming to increase housing quality and availability, support diverse tenures, and foster inclusive, sustainable communities, thus driving economic growth and reinforcing Wolverhampton's identity.
Why your views matter
City of Wolverhampton Council is inviting residents, tenants, businesses, and organisations to share their views on its draft Housing Strategy.
The strategy sets out the council’s priorities and actions to meet the current and future housing needs and challenges in the city.
The council is running the consultation for 8 weeks and the feedback from the consultation will be used to shape and focus the council’s work with partner organisations and registered housing providers, as well as landowners, developers, and community organisations.
To achieve the strategy, four priorities have been identified:
- Priority 1: Ensure we provide residents with the right homes, in the right places.
- Priority 2: Make the best use of our assets and ensure high standards across all areas of council housing.
- Priority 3: Work in partnership to drive up the standard and quality of the private rented sector.
- Priority 4: Safe, secure, and sustainable housing that supports good health and independence.
Our draft housing strategy sets out our priorities over the next five years. We would like to hear from as many people as possible. Please find a full copy of the strategy at the bottom of this page.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Adult education
- Adult social care and safeguarding
- Apprenticeships
- Arts, museums and culture
- Budget
- Businesses
- Children's social care and safeguarding
- City centre
- Climate action
- Community safety
- Council plan
- Council tax support
- Driven by digital
- Early help
- Education and children's services
- Employment
- Environmental health
- Fair and equal
- Fuel poverty
- Fulfilled lives for all with quality care for those that need it
- Good homes in well connected neighbourhoods
- Healthy living
- Healthy, inclusive communities
- Homelessness
- Housing
- Housing benefit
- Jobs
- Libraries
- More local people into good jobs and training
- Parks and open spaces
- Planning
- Private landlords
- Schools
- Skills
- Sports and leisure
- Strong families where children grow up well and achieve their full potential
- Thriving economy in all parts of the city
- Wolverhampton pound
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