Evaluation of the Affordable Homes Programme 2021-26
Client: Department for Levelling Up Communities and Local Government | Staff: Ian Wilson, Ed Ferrari, Tom Archer, Rosie Smith, Jamie Redman, Colin Warnock, Verian, Simetrica Jacobs
Thematic Review of Local Government Responses to Covid-19 in the UK
Client: SHU REF Fund/IGU Commission on the Geography of Governance | Staff: Emma Bimpson, Julian Dobson, Steve Parkes
Large UK housebuilders: Tracking value extraction and increased financialisation
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Staff: Tom Archer and Ian Cole
What older people want? A rapid evidence assessment on what older people want, and can afford, when it comes to their housing choices when looking to move
Client: Department for Levelling Up Communities and Local Government | Staff: Tom Archer, Rebecca Hamer, Rosie Smith and Ian Wilson, Michael Marshall, David Robinson, Rhiannon Williams
Holding onto Home: Tenancy Sustainment in Social Housing
Client: Nuffield Foundation | Staff: Kesia Reeve, Emma Bimpson, Ian Wilson, Maddy Arden, Laura Kilby, Tony Manzi, Martin Lamb, Peter Thomas, Other partners are Qa Research; the Chartered Institute of Housing; and the Housing Quality Network
Levelling up and Regeneration Bill – evaluation of planning reforms scoping study
Client: Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities (DLUHC) | Staff: Kantar Public, Jacobs, Simetrica-Jacobs, Sheffield Hallam University
Affordable Housing need in Scotland
Client: Shelter Scotland| Staff: Ryan Powell, Richard Dunning, Ed Ferrari and Kim McKee (University of St Andrews)
Research into the early construction messages emerging from the Innovative Housing Programme
Client: Welsh Government | Staff: Aimee Ambrose, Emma Bimpson, Tom Archer and Beth Speake
Guidance for Local Authorities in Wales on Community Profiling and Tension Monitoring
Client: Welsh Government | Staff: David Robinson, Will Eadson, Deborah Platts-Fowler and Aimee Walshaw
Research on the Issues of Regeneration
Client: Chartered Institute of Housing | Staff: Staff: Peter Wells, Ben Pattison, Ian Wilson and Pete Tyler (University of Cambridge)