Homes England is inviting council officers to join a summer learning programme aimed at sharing knowledge on topics ranging from project management to principles of market failure
Councils are set to receive enhanced support for their housebuilding efforts after Homes England cut the ribbon on its Local Government Capacity Centre today.
The Capacity Centre was conceived as Homes England looked to structure itself to work more productively with local government and help meet the government’s ambition of creating 300,000 homes a year by 2024.
Following research and consultation on where the sector most needs support, the centre will begin to offer a range of tools and initiatives to boost skills and help authorities with their end-to-end development plans.
Homes England is making it easier for local government to access relevant information.
Information includes:
- Streamlining access to resources online
- Offering information about funds available to help deliver more homes
- Creating a library of guidance and best practice tools.
Supporting capacity and skills development
Peter Freeman, chair of Homes England, said: “Effective partnerships are essential if we are to build the homes the country needs, so it is vital that we offer accessible tools, skills, funding and people.
“I’d like to thank our local government colleagues for their input as we’ve developed the capacity centre.
“I’m confident it marks a real step forward – so please join us on the summer learning programme where we can build deeper and more fruitful partnerships.”
Housing minister, Chris Pincher, added: “Local government is crucial in creating the homes and places people need and Homes England has a central role to play in supporting their capacity and skills development.
“I look forward to seeing how the new centre supports local government in delivering the homes this country needs.”
The summer learning programme will run from 14 to 25 June. You can book onto a session here.