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The National Housing and Planning Advice Unit (NHPAU) was a quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisation (officially termed a
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) set up by the
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in 2006 and formally launched in June 2007, with the aim of advising the government on the impact of planned housing provision on affordability, and in an attempt to counteract the growing numbers of citizens who were struggling to get on the
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in
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. The body was part of the
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(DC&LG) and was abolished in the
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.


History

Founded in 2006 in response to increasing house prices, lack of
affordable housing Affordable housing is housing which is deemed affordable to those with a household income at or below the median, as rated by the national government or a local government by a recognized housing affordability index. Most of the literature on ...
and as the result of the direct recommendation of
Kate Barker Dame Katharine Mary Barker (born 1957) is a British economist. She is principally noted for her role at the Bank of England and for advising the British government on social issues such as housing and health care. Early career Barker grew ...
’s March 2004 Review of Housing Supply, in which it was recommended that a body be created which could offer expert advice on housing matters, particularly that of affordability. Officially launched in June 2007, the body was originally chaired by Professor
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, FBA (former warden of
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,
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), he held this role until November 2009 when Dr. Peter Williams became the body's chair. According to then Secretary of State
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, the body had a budget of £1,459,000 for its first year of operation in 2007/2008 and had twelve full time equivalent paid staff. The then secretary of state also gave details of the original board members, them being: *Professor Stephen Nickell CBE FBA (Chair) *Prof. Glen Bramley, Professor of Housing and Urban Planning,
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*Prof. Paul Cheshire, Professor of Economic Geography,
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*Bob Lane,
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for Catalyst Corby/North Northants Development Co. *Max Steinberg, Chief Executive of Elevate East Lancashire *Dr. Peter Williams, Independent consultant on housing and mortgage markets and housing policy and acts as executive director of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association." The body's original purpose was to advise government, planners and other regional bodies on the subject of housing affordability and on the consequences of different housing level provision when they carried out works pertaining to the provision of planned housing (which they had been required to do since April 2007), to conduct and commission research relating to the housing market to gain a greater understanding of the housing situation, and to assist in the implementation of Kate Barker's housing supply review . The unit's logo was designed by Lindsay Robertson of design collective Words and Stuff – the logo was designed to be a simple demonstration of the unit's functions – a speech bubble containing a graphical representation of a house; the unit aims to comment and advise on issues pertaining to housing so the logo was designed to reflect as such. The unit's board met monthly to discuss the unit's currents performance and to steer it in the right direction. Initial board appointments were made on 1 November 2006 – appointments being made on behalf of
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through open competition for a term of three years. These terms were extended in October 2009 for a further sixteen months, but Prof. Stephen Nickell chose to step down to 'concentrate on other interests', the office of chair was filled by existing board member Dr Peter Williams. The
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was Neil McDonald, who managed a team of technical professionals such as
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,
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,
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or planners.Neil McDonald took over from the first Chief Executive Kevin Williamson who set up the unit. The unit held a Parliamentary Reception in the
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in May 2009 to raise awareness of the work carried out by the NHPAU, which was opened by David Drew. A review of the unit in autumn 2009 found that the organisation was performing well, and suggested it should also consider conducting research for local authorities into the housing market, improve the level of accessibility of the unit's publication and work closer with local bodies. In response to the review of the unit, and also to their paper published in February 2010 entitle
Evaluating the requirements for market and affordable housing
– which provides an alternative to expensive local income surveys, by providing model guidance on Strategic Housing Market Assessments – on 1 April 2010 a ministerial statement from the DC&LG announced that the NHPAU had a new, extended remit. The remit was expanded to enable the unit to work closer with local authorities, at local and sub-regional levels, and a new project was announced which will research whether the availability of low-cost housing could be affected by activities other than simply property building. Then
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for Housing and Planning
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said that the changes will ensure "the unit will help to make sure that we build more homes and in the right places", and then chair of the unit Dr. Peter Williams went on to say this: Shortly after the extension of the unit's remit, the 2010 general election was held, which saw a new Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government take office, which undertook the quango reforms (often referred to by the media as the bonfire of the quangos). As a result of these reforms, the NHPAU was listed for closure. The decision was announced on 28 June 2010, a DC&LG spokesperson stated that: The DC&LG made clear that the closure did not in any way show a lack of commitment on housing or understanding of the important issue of housing affordability, but that it was a stage in moving away from a "bottom-up rather than top-down approach that allowed local communities to control the way in which villages, towns and cities developed through local plans".
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, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, described former house-building targets as "soviet", and communications and public affairs manager Jamie Hodge of the
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stated that the closure was "understandable" in the current economic climate, but praised the work of the unit for being "a reliable source of objective data, helping further understanding of housing supply and affordability". According to Prof. Stephen Nickell in June 2007, by 2026 the average house price would rise to 10 times average earnings from the current 7 times.


Published works

The following is a chronological list of works formally published by the NHPAU:
2007
Affordability Matters
– June 2007
Developing a target range for the supply of new homes in England
– October 2007 2008
Buy-to-let mortgage lending and the impact on UK house prices: a technical report
– February 2008
Rapid evidence assessment of the research literature on the buy-to-let housing market sector
– February 2008
Buy-to-let mortgage lending and the impact on UK house prices (research findings 1)
– February 2008
Meeting the housing requirements of an aspiring and growing nation
– June 2008
Affordability still matters
– July 2008
Rapid evidence review of the research literature on the impact of worsening affordability
– July 2008
Impact of worsening affordability on the demand for social and affordable housing - tenure choice and household formation
– July 2008
Public attitudes towards the affordability of market housing (research findings 3)
– July 2008
NHPAU Annual report 2007/08
– July 2008
Rapid Evidence Assessment of the Research Literature on the Purchase and Use of Second Homes
– October 2008
Measuring Housing Affordability: A review of data sources
– December 2008 (minor update April 2009) 2009
Housing requirements and the impact of recent economic and demographic change
– May 2009
Rapid Evidence Assessment of the economic and social consequences of worsening housing affordability
– May 2009
Affordability – More than just a housing problem
– May 2009
The Role of the Highways Agency, the Environment Agency and private utility companies in delivering new housing supply
– May 2009
More homes for more people: building the right homes in the right places
– July 2009
Public attitudes to housing 2009
– July 2009
NHPAU annual report 2008/09
– July 2009
Technical Appendix to More homes for more people: advice to Ministers on housing levels to be considered in regional plans
– September 2009
A guide to the Reading-CLG Affordability model
– September 2009
NHPAU Bulletin on Population projections
– November 2009
Review of European Planning Systems
– December 2009 2010
Housing Supply and Planning Controls: The impact of planning control processing times on housing supply in England
– February 2010
Housing affordability: A fuller picture
– February 2010
Evaluating requirements for market and affordable housing
– February 2010
How do housing price booms and busts affect home ownership for different birth cohorts?
– February 2010
The Implications of Housing Type/Size Mix and Density for the Affordability and Viability of New Housing Supply
– March 2010
Public attitudes to Housing 2010
– June 2010
NHPAU annual report 2009/10
– July 2010


References

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External links


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National Housing and Planning Advice Unit recruitment site
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