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Online initiative targets empty homes

24 May 11 The government has published an online database with details of England’s empty homes to help get them brought back into use.

Communities minister Andrew Stunell
Communities minister Andrew Stunell

The database is in the form of two online toolkits that Communities minister Andrew Stunell believes can help local councils and communities better identify the empty homes in their area and bring them back into use.

There are an estimated 300,000 empty homes in England with the potential to give around 700,000 more people a home of their own.

The Geographical Information System (GIS) Empty Homes Mapping Toolkit plots the location of long term empty homes in private ownership across the country. It has been developed to allow councils to identify empty homes 'hot spots' in their area, and work with the landlords and local community to bring the derelict properties back into use.

The Empty Homes Knowledge Toolkit gives local authorities, housing associations, empty property owners, landlords and the wider community access to everything they need to know about bringing properties back into use, including the legislative frameworks, partnership building and investment mechanisms.

The knowledge toolkit is available to everyone. Access to the online mapping toolkit is restricted to local authority and central government partners who are covered by the Public Sector Mapping Agreement.

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Mr Stunell said: "Long term empty properties easily fall into disrepair, attracting squatters, vandalism and anti-social behaviour, bringing down the neighbourhood and causing misery for neighbours.

"Local communities hold the keys to bringing these empty homes back into use and I hope these new toolkits encourage councils to work with them and the landlords to end the scandal of empty homes.

"They will sit alongside the new £100 million fund we have announced for refurbishing properties, and our commitment to match the council tax raised for every empty property brought back into use for six years. Together these are powerful incentives to encourage local areas to bring more properties back into use, and create new homes for thousands of families."

The mapping toolkit will also include information on the surroundings of empty homes, such as levels of housing needs, numbers of households in temporary accommodation, housing stock by tenure, households on waiting lists, local housing allowance levels, crime, arson, antisocial behaviour data and data on local socio-economic indices - allowing councils to prioritise areas in need of attention.

Both toolkits can be found on the Homes and Communities Agency website.

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