A report reviewing 1,600 residents in one of the UK's largest seaside cities shows that forced registration of second homes and stricter holiday rules cite rules as housing stocks are under pressure. I'm looking for it.
The findings and recommendations were presented to the full council of Brighton as part of the urban planning consultation, highlighting three key areas of concern that provide what is called “practical and achievable solutions.”
Key workers
According to Argus, it has given the council a key section of the city's plans to focus on “affordability and local revenue measures,” and “how key workers are supported and “what developments are being made.” We ask that you specify whether to respect the need to cultivate. A sense of belonging and community.
They also stated that “they don't serve the housing needs of our community” and “the so-called “second homes” have been better managed, second home registrations have been established, and Airbnbs and others have said that they are “better” on holidays. Masu. It is regulated. ”
The report highlights the case of Chidi Ezikpe, a nurse at Royal Sussex Hospital, to highlight the impact of high housing costs.
The only way my wife and I can afford to pay a very high rent is to work extra shifts. ”
Ezikpe said: It seems we are always working, sacrificeing family time together and working just to pay rent. ”
The student concerns have also been highlighted in the report, with Verndeen University student Lysander Pierce saying that after college the cost of the house means that she means: Many of my friends are worried too. ”
Brighton Council is currently deciding how these proposals can be incorporated into future housing policies.