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Research and analysis: Evaluation of the New Homes Bonus

 

 

 

 

 

Research and analysis

Evaluation of the New Homes Bonus

 

From:

Department for Communities and Local Government

First published:

16 December 2014

Part of:

Increasing the number of available homes

Applies to:

England

This DCLG led evaluation assesses the extent to which the New Homes Bonus has been an incentive to encourage local housing growth.

Documents

Evaluation of the New Homes Bonus

Ref: ISBN 9781409843382 PDF, 3.31MB, 65 pages

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Analysis of the financial impacts of the New Homes Bonus on local authorities in England: 2011/12 to 2014/15

MS Excel Spreadsheet, 1.15MB

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Detail

This report presents the findings from a combination of internal DCLG and externally commissioned research and analysis to provide an overall evaluation of the New Homes Bonus in the first 4 years of its implementation. We would welcome comments on the findings of this evaluation, which should be addressed to NewHomesBonus@communities.gsi.gov.uk.

It draws on findings from a range of evidence sources including case study qualitative and quantitative research commissioned by DCLG from a consortium led by the University of Sheffield, a DCLG analysis of the financial impacts on individual authorities and findings from the 2013 British Social Attitudes survey.

More detail on the research carried out by the University of Sheffield can be found on their website.


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