Rural Housing

Our communities of practice are a group of like minded professionals that work (or have an interest in) an area of housing practice.

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About

Rural housing providers face many challenges such as high house prices, seasonal renting, a high level of second home ownership and an ageing population. Rural issues can often feel excluded from wider policy issues such as 20-minute neighborhoods. Therefore, this group provides an opportunity for rural landlords to come together to share identified solutions and best practice. 

Who is it for

 

 

 

Key Content

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Housing support in rural areas

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Tackling homelessness

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Housing options for older people, accessing Health & Social Care services in rural areas

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Affordability in rural areas and the cost of living

Services

Publications and reports

Rural and Islands Housing Action Plan presentation by SG More Homes Division – 7 March 2024

Presentation on the Rural and Islands Housing Action Plan, delivered by Lisa Bullen of the Scottish Government's More Homes Division - 7 March 2024.

20 minute Neighbourhoods – Rural Forum, February 2023

Briefing note from the latest meeting of the rural housing group on 9th February 2023. In this meeting we were joined by Derek Rankine, Policy Manager at Surf and Nick Wright for a discussion around what could a 20-minute neighbourhood look like in a rural and island context.

Best practice rural roundtable

This best practice report provides an overview of the themes from the best practice rural roundtable.

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