Housing boost for North East communities as Combined Authority deepens strategic ties with Homes England
Housing ambitions to support people across the North East boosted by Strategic Place Partnership between local leaders and national agency
North East Combined Authority (NECA) and Homes England, the government’s housing and regeneration agency, have signed a Strategic Place Partnership that will support the region to realise its housing ambitions.
Teams from NECA and the Agency will work together for the long-term to unlock locally-led plans to create new homes within thriving places for people across the region.
This includes drawing on Homes England expertise and resources, including land, legal powers and funding, underpinned by the development of a shared business plan aligned to local priorities.
The agreement deepens existing local-national partnership working between NECA, North East local authorities and the Agency, with funding and expertise already supporting a range of projects including Forth Yards in Newcastle and West Park in Sunderland.
Mayor of the North East Kim McGuinness said:
Everyone in the North East deserves a place they are proud to call home, and that is why I have made housing a key plank of my plans as Mayor. Indeed, this announcement follows closely from the news we have invested £4.5m to support the regeneration of Horden in East Durham.
Signing the Strategic Place Partnership with Homes England will allow us to take some of our biggest brownfield sites and turn them from eyesores into the homes and communities people need.
It’s an opportunity to turbocharge development across the region by working with the Agency and our local authorities to create new homes that are affordable, energy efficient, and where people can thrive.
Homes England Chief Executive Peter Denton said:
A strategic place partnership isn’t a ceremonial bit of paper. It signals a long-term commitment where regional and national teams work together for the benefit of communities, to achieve the visions of local leaders who understand what people local to the area want and need to thrive.
My colleagues and I are excited to deepen our ties with the combined authority to help accelerate progress. We are united by a passion to get things done in the right way, in the right places, to help ensure successful, sustainable regeneration and more affordable, quality home for thousands of people in the North East.
The Agency is proud to be supporting NECA to achieve its housing vision through the SPP, with similar partnerships in place with regional authorities including South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, the West Midlands and Greater Manchester.
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Notes to editors
- Homes England is the government’s homes and regeneration agency. We drive the creation of more high-quality homes and thriving places so that everyone – no matter their background – has a place to live and thrive. We work in partnership with thousands of public and private bodies including local authorities, home builders, developers, affordable housing providers, commercial real estate companies and financial institutions to make this happen. For more information visit: Homes England - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- The North East Combined Authority (North East CA) was formed on 7 May 2024. It is led by Elected Mayor Kim McGuinness and the Cabinet and covers the seven local authority areas of County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland. For more information visit www.northeast-ca.gov.uk
- Press release: Homes England acquires Quayside West as part of wider Newcastle regeneration - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- Press release: Sunderland residents set to benefit from new homes after fresh investment supports city centre regeneration plans - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- Press release: Mayor makes first steps to deliver new generation of social housing with County Durham investment (northeast-ca.gov.uk) *Attached pictures caption: Mayor of the North East Kim McGuinness and Homes England Chief Executive Peter Denton launched a new partnership agreement between the organisations during a visit to the Newcastle Training Hub for bricklaying and groundworker apprenticeships.
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