The Economic Impact of Housing Organisations on the North: Durham City Homes
Client: The Northern Housing Consortium | Authors: Chris Dayson, Paul Lawless and Ian Wilson
Homes in Community Hands: Year Two evaluation report
Client: Power to Change | Authors: Tom Archer, Tom Moore, David Mullins with Yael Arbell
CRESR Annual Report 2022-23
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: CRESR
Challenges, Interventions and Change: An Overview of Neighbourhood Renewal in Six New Deal for Communities areas
Client: Communities and Local Government (CLG) | Authors: Paul Lawless (CRESR) with Scott Dickinson (SQW), Geoff Fordham (GFA), Crispian Fuller (WBS), Richard Meegan (EIUA) and Peter Wells (CRESR)
Productivity in Sheffield City Region
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
Benefit sanctions and homelessness: a scoping report
Client: Crisis | Authors: Christina Beatty, Mike Foden, Lindsey McCarthy, Kesia Reeve
Large UK housebuilders pay out £16 billion in dividends, as the cost of this to new homebuyers is revealed
The eight largest housebuilding firms in the UK have paid shareholders £16 billion in dividends over the last 18 years, without significantly increasing the supply of new homes, according to new research from housing experts at Sheffield Hallam University.
Sixty-one per cent of social housing tenants cut back on essentials to pay rent
New findings from a survey of social housing tenants found that 70 per cent struggled to pay their rent, with 61 per cent forced to cut back on essentials, such as heating and food, to be able to pay their rent.
Regeneration revival? Making housing-led regeneration work across England
Client: Chartered Institute of Housing | Authors: Ben Pattison, Peter Tyler, Peter Wells, Ian Wilson
Research into local authority enforcement in the private rented sector and property guardianship
Client: MHCLG | Staff: Kesia Reeve, Aimee Ambrose, Ian Wilson, Emma Bimpson, Stephen Green, Lindsey McCarthy, Elizabeth Sanderson, Elaine Batty and Barry Goodchild