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The housing crisis on our doorstep

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 9 Feb, 2020 at 12:10AM
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2020: time for Tory cuts to end

Councillor Phélim Mac Cafferty

Living in one of the country’s most expensive cities, it’s clear we need to increase the availability of genuinely affordable homes.

Despite this, we learnt this week that government has withdrawn funding supporting community land trusts.

These trusts are not-for-profit organisations, led by the community, building genuinely affordable homes.

Despite colossal demand, the closure of the government fund will leave these vital projects in limbo.

Council figures show that the end of a private tenancy is the leading reason for homelessness in the city while local charity Clock Tower has revealed a 40 per cent increase in youth homelessness in the past two years.

Despite this, landlords have held the power to evict tenants with no reason since the 1988 Housing Act.

Greens will keep up pressure until the government finally repeals this law.

We’ve secured lower rents on council homes, making them genuinely affordable and lobbied for greater support for community land trusts.

This week I was pleased to vote for planning applications for increased homelessness support. But there is much more to do.

We need to see “housing first” become a priority – this ends rough sleeping by providing people with a home first and with support identified thereafter.

The number of homeless families in B&Bs nationally has grown 187 per cent in a decade – while the cost of putting homeless families in B&Bs mushroomed 780 per cent over the same period.

That’s why we want to see more temporary and emergency accommodation brought “in-house” rather than lose public money to costly private providers.

We will continue to do everything in our power locally, in collaboration with other political parties and community and voluntary sector organisations to prevent homelessness.

Following the council elections, we have worked with the Labour council to ensure that our pledges on housing become part of a constructive plan to tackle housing and homelessness in the city.

This includes a commitment on building new, genuinely affordable homes.

Greens will also keep calling out failed government policy and demand interventions that work for our city.

Tackling our housing crisis may not be simple but we must put our communities, not the market, first.

Councillor Phélim Mac Cafferty is the convenor of the opposition Greens on Brighton and Hove City Council.

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  1. peter andre says:
    6 years ago

    the problem has been exarcerbated in brighton because of the????????? = green party – talk about a hypocrite with hypocritical party policies – and he’s the ugly mug purporting them – truly and utterly sickening – you need a serious lesson to be learned phelim mccafferty and it will surely be delivered to you without a doubt

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  2. Ian T says:
    6 years ago

    Perhaps you can explain how the Greens have exacerbated the crisis – though I wont hold my breath for an intelligent answer?!

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    • peter andre says:
      6 years ago

      take a walk up the Lewes Road. Look at the thousands of housing units being built for STUDENTS!!!!!! – Not the HOMELESS!!!! – all approved by Labour and Green councillors – I suppose that’s not intelligent enough for you is it? And the I360 – signed through by the biggest Green clown of the lot KItcat at a cost of 22m million of council funds for a loss making venture which could have been spent on the homeless

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      • Jonathan Simons says:
        6 years ago

        i360 wasn’t built with council money, it was the public works loan board for which that money was loaned on to provide an income to the council – giving money to help stave off all the Tory/lib dem cuts to the city. Public works loan board money can only be spent on big “projects” like that, not homeless

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        • peter andre says:
          6 years ago

          that’s the trouble with the green party – ‘their way’ is the only ‘way’ – always make excuses.
          they can arrange a public works loan for a loss-making white elephant but can’t come up with money to help the homeless – they’ve also left the marine terraces to rot into the ground and are responsible for spending millions on totally unnecessary bus lanes and cycle lanes that barely see any use such as the one in old shoreham road – clogged the whole place up with their crazy traffic schemes that are not environmentally friendly – successions of idiots voted on to the council who are not fit for purpose – and I’m talking mainly about Green councillors – they’ve totally ruined Brighton

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