Good homes are the cornerstone of strong communities. As Hull and East Yorkshire grows, we need to make sure there are enough good-quality homes in the right places.
Right now, we’re working with the local councils to identify a pipeline of housing sites. A big part of this is unlocking brownfield regeneration, making better use of previously developed land and bringing new life to underused areas.
We’re also reviewing our new devolved housing powers to see where we can make the biggest difference – whether that’s unlocking stalled sites, speeding up planning decisions or helping partners get homes built.
Improving existing homes is just as important. If we improve older homes, we can help cut energy bills, tackle poor living conditions and support healthier lives for our residents.
My aim is to build more good homes, in the right places, for the people who live here.