Fylde Coast Housing Strategy

Housing Strategy
Developing a housing strategy for the Fylde Coast and Fylde Borough
The Fylde Coast Housing Strategy 2009 sets out housing priorities for the whole of Fylde, Blackpool and Wyre. The three local authorities have produced a joint housing strategy because there is a high level of integration in the local economy and housing market of the Fylde Coast. The single strategy will help us plan new housing and housing services according to how people actually live and work, unrestricted by local authority boundaries.
The Housing Strategy and strategy evidence base are available to download to the right of this page
Housing Priorities
The Fylde Coast Housing Strategy sets out the following priorities for the Fylde Coast area:
Quantity - Providing appropriate numbers of the right kind of high quality new homes
- support the local economy and meet long term demand for housing as household numbers rise by increasing rates of new building
- provide more of the affordable homes that are in the highest demand
- maintain a sustainable community life in rural settlements by providing affordable housing for local residents and workers who would otherwise be priced out
Quality - Raising the quality of the overall housing offer to support growth in the Fylde Coast economy
- reduce in-migration of people with chaotic life styles by reducing the numbers of poor quality private rented homes in inner Blackpool
- enhance the residential offer in inner Blackpool and Fleetwood, with a wider range of house types and increased owner occupation
- reduce concentrations of deprivation on large social housing estates by improving the neighbourhood environments, re-developing unpopular housing stock, and diversifying tenures
- raise the quality of the private rented sector
- improve housing conditions for people who are vulnerable because they are older or on low incomes, tackle fuel poverty and reduce domestic carbon emissions
People - Helping people to access the accommodation and support that they need to lead stable and prosperous lives
- provide new opportunities for people at risk of homelessness, and those without work, to make a positive contribution to the local community
- meet the changing requirement of older people and those requiring long term care through the provision of the right mix of specialist accommodation, and adaptations.
Fylde Housing Action Plan
The development of the Fylde Housing Action Plan has been co-ordinated by a steering group of Fylde BC officers and members. Consultation with partners has taken place through the Fylde Strategic Partnership via the Housing Theme Group. The draft Fylde Housing Action Plan was considered by Fylde Borough Council Cabinet on the 28th June 2010. The action plan was approved and a copy of the final plan can be found on the right hand side of this page. The Local Strategic Partnership Housing Theme Group is currently considering the delivery of the plan.
For more details on the strategy documents please contact:
Andy Foot, Fylde Coast Housing Strategy Manager - andrew.foot@blackpool.gov.uk
Alternatively contact Lucy Wright Housing Policy Officer - lucy.wright@fylde.gov.uk or telephone 01253 658682
Fylde Coast Local Investment Plan
The four council leaders from the Fylde Coast - Fylde, Wyre and Blackpool and Lancashire County Council - joined the Government's Homes and Communities Agency in March 2011 to sign a Local Investment Plan (LIP) for the area. This sets out the priorities for investment in housing over the coming years and supports the delivery of the Fylde Coast Housing Strategy. The LIP for the Fylde Coast details how an appropriate supply of new housing, investment in existing homes, and work to improve the attractiveness of residential neighbourhoods across Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre will help deliver prosperity and an improved quality of life for all residents.
A copy of the Local Investment Plan can be found in the downloads section to the right of this page.