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Title: Housing Led Regeneration Investment in Tyne and Wear


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  • Housing Led Regeneration Investment in Tyne and
    Wear
  • Glyn Drury
  • Director Tyne and Wear Housing Partnership
  • 2008 December 2

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This presentation is an introduction to
  • TWHP
  • Investment picture
  • Priorities
  • HCA
  • NeW Delivery Models
  • Local Housing Companies
  • Gateshead JVP

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Wear 2
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What is TWHP?
  • Consortium of five strategic housing authorities
    along with Bridging NewcastleGateshead HMR
    Pathfinder working at city region level
  • Working with NEA, HCA, RDA, ANEC, City Region and
    other sub regions in north east.
  • Sub regional housing strategy
  • Strategic Housing Market Assessment
  • Allocation of 7m SHIP annually
  • Advice on other sub regional and regional housing
    investment
  • Sub regional choice based lettings
  • Gypsies and Travellers Needs Assessment
  • Board Lead Members
  • Heads of Service Group
  • Policy Group

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Wear 3
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Housing Investment- the Big Picture
  • Source BERR Select Committee Table 1 para 9
    Construction Matters

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Wear 4
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Housing Led Regeneration - NE Govt Funding
msource Regional Funding Advice
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Wear 5
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Housing Led Regeneration - NE Govt Funding
  • Excludes ERDF funding to region
  • Excludes any Growth Fund and Community
    Infrastructure Fund (no regional allocations)
  • Excludes a number of other direct funding
    programmes eg
  • PFI Homeless Grant Housing and Planning
    Delivery Grant Housing Revenue Major Repairs
    Allowance

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Wear 6
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Housing Led Regeneration - Post 2011?
  • Pre Budget Report
  • At best a freeze at worst cuts in government
    spending
  • Rationing by lenders

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Wear 7
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Est. Govt Investment Tyne Wear 2008/09 m
At least 70 of govt housing and regeneration
spending will be made through the Homes and
Communities Agency from 09/10 incl in Regional
Housing Pot
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Wear 8
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Place Making Priorities
  • BNG Priority Areas (11 Communities)
  • Lower Walker, Elswick, Scotswood, Benwell/High
    Cross, Saltwell/Bensham, Deckham
  • Cleadon Park, South Shields
  • Hendon, Hetton Downs, Castletown, Sunderland
  • Wear corridor/Sunderland centre (Priority 1 - 5
    new communities ARC)
  • Vaux, Farringdon Row, Holmeside, Sunniside,
    Stadium village/Sheepfolds
  • Tyne Gateway
  • Walker, Wallsend, to North Shields north bank
  • Hebburn, South Shields south bank
  • Growth Points

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Wear 9
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Wear 10
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Homes and Communities Agency- New Opportunities
  • 1 December
  • Investment functions of Housing Corporation,
    English Partnerships and teams from CLG
  • Pat Ritchie Regional Director (ex One NorthEast,
    Sunderland and Newcastle)

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Wear 11
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Homes and Communities Agency- New Remit, New Way
  • New organisation, new flexibility
  • New culture national objectives, local
    ambitions
  • New partnerships with local government, private
    sector, RSLs, and regionally
  • New business process (single conversation)
  • New business products
  • New relationship with Government the voice of
    delivery
  • Investment agreements

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Wear 12
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Homes and Communities Agency
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Wear 13
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Homes and Communities Agency- Benefits
  • An approach focused on the needs of communities
    and people
  • An approach based on programmes of activity
    rather than funding projects
  • An integrated approach using funding flexibly,
    in a way that meets the needs of that area
  • A responsive, adaptable approach able to innovate
    to come up with new solutions for changing
    circumstances

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Wear 14
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New Delivery Vehicles - Potential
  • Local Housing Companies, Gateshead Joint Venture
    Partnership
  • 4 companies geographically based
  • Over 70 sites
  • Over 10,000 new homes

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Wear 15
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Local Housing Companies - Background
  • 2007 Housing Green Paper
  • One of a series of initiatives
  • 14 national pilots including Newcastle and
    Sunderland in the north east
  • master developer for new communities
  • Focus on delivery

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Wear 16
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Joint Venture Models - Key Objectives (1)
  • Increase the supply (net additional) of a range
    of homes, including affordable homes
  • Maximise use of Local Authority land asets
  • Position the Local Authority at a stronger point
    in the centre of the development process
  • Sharing risk and reward
  • Capture a share of any increase in land value
    over time
  • Increase pace and predictability of development

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Wear 17
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Local Housing Companies - Key Objectives (2)
  • Complement existing regeneration initiatives and
    achieve added value
  • Create quality, sustainable schemes which provide
    wider customer choice and tenure options,
    particularly the intermediate market
  • Provide opportunities for a range of investment
    and development players to become partners of the
    Local Authority

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Wear 18
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Joint Venture Models - Key Players
  • Local Authority provides the land
  • English Partnerships (HCA) provides the
    technical support and expertise (and some
    funding)
  • Contractor(s)
  • Funder(s)
  • Form Joint Venture Company

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Wear 19
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Joint Venture Models - whats different
  • Move from gap funding to investment
  • Sharing risk and reward
  • More LA leadership and control
  • Less reliance on planning obligations
  • Long term interest by all partners

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Wear 20
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Scotswood Urban Regeneration Vehicle
  • Newcastles first LHC
  • 2,200 new properties planned
  • Predominantly family housing and associated
    community infrastructure
  • Legacy of housing market failure in West End
  • Transformational Change
  • Expo
  • Significant public sector support funding

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Wear 21
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Scotswood Urban Regeneration Vehicle - Structure
  • Joint Venture Company with 50 of shares held by
    the public sector (Newcastle City Council
    English Partnerships/HCA)
  • Financial support from Bridging
    NewcastleGateshead and Housing Corporation/HCA
  • Not just housing investing in schools,
    enterprise, public realm, green infrastructure
    and community facilities.

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Wear 22
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Scotswood Urban Regeneration Vehicle Current
Position
  • Selection of development partner at competitive
    dialogue stage
  • Key element of Growth Point Programme of
    Development
  • Financial closure planned Summer 2009
  • Programme to commence late 2009

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Wear 23
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Newcastle City Wide LHC Current Position
  • Thirty Council owned sites identified in
    development pipeline
  • Capacity 2,500 units
  • Options appraisal underway
  • Adaptation of financial models sensitivity
    analysis
  • Review of intermediate tenure models
  • April 2009 report to Executive

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Wear 24
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Sunderland LHC Current Position
  • 21 Council owned sites have been identified
  • 1 English Partnership site to be included in the
    LHC portfolio
  • Sites have been valued
  • Capacity for around 2,500 new homes
  • Financial Appraisals to be carried out on all
    sites
  • Steering Group set up to manage the process,
    inclusive of English Partnerships/HCA

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Wear 25
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Gateshead Joint Venture Partnership
  • 19 sites others added or removed as assessments
    progress
  • Potential 3,000 homes
  • Gross development value estimated at 1bn

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Wear 26
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Gateshead Joint Venture Partnership- Progress
  • Limited Liability Partnership
  • Cabinet approval June 2008
  • Project team established
  • Competitive dialogue started 21 November with
    invitations of interest
  • Operational September 2010
  • BNG contribution to project costs
  • HC/HCA commitment to invest
  • ALMO interest as a development partner

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Wear 27
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Joint Venture Models Opportunities
  • New intermediate housing products
  • Widen choice and meet aspirations
  • Create mixed and balanced communites
  • - more affordable homes where needed
  • - providing for specialist needs, elders,
    disability, support
  • Broader integration of housing supply and demand
  • Raise quality of housing
  • Meet growth targets
  • Ongoing neighbourhood management role

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Wear 28
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Joint Venture Models Challenges
  • Housing market difficulties from credit crunch
    to recession.
  • Commitment to mixed communities
  • Confidence
  • Getting the right development partner
  • Quality of sites
  • Development management
  • Risk
  • Complementing not competing
  • Significant but not sole initiatives

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Wear 29
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  • Thank you for listening
  • Any questions?
  • glyn.drury_at_northtyneside.gov.uk
  • 0191 643 2180
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