Clive Heaphy

Chief Executive, Middlesbrough Council

Clive Heaphy is currently finishing his role as interim Chief Executive of Middlesbrough Council, taking the Council out of Best Value and Children’s statutory  interventions and bringing its finances under control over the medium term. Clive has had spells as Chief Executive at Birmingham City Council and the Northamptonshire Children’s trust as well as Chief Finance Officer at Nottingham City Council, two London Boroughs, two Housing Associations, HS2 Ltd and Sport England. Clive also has a number of NED roles including a role on the improvement board at Peterborough City Council.

My Speaker Sessions

Thursday 05 December 2024

15:10

Navigating temporary accommodation challenges: Strategies for unlocking land and accelerating development

15:10 - 15:45

Temporary accommodation has become a significant financial burden for local authorities in the UK, driven by a complex interplay of factors. The dramatic increase in homelessness, rising rents, frequent evictions, and a persistent lack of affordable housing have all contributed to this crisis. The long-term challenge to build sufficient social housing forces more individuals and families into temporary accommodation, which is often more expensive and less suitable for long-term living. Additionally, the Right to Buy scheme has depleted the stock of affordable housing without adequate replacement.

The exit of private landlords from the market, due to regulatory and tax changes, has further strained the temporary accommodation system. Local authorities are grappling with the excessive costs of temporary solutions such as hotels and private rentals, compounded by significant cuts in central government funding. Managing temporary accommodation also involves considerable administrative costs and policy challenges, including the freeze on housing benefits and delays in banning ‘no-fault’ evictions.

The 2024 budget emphasised land use reform and incentives for brownfield site development. However, hidden costs and planning constraints often delay progress. This panel will explore how local authorities, partners and communities can collaborate to unlock land and accelerate the development of affordable housing.