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New Regulations Set to Strengthen Control Over Houses of Multiple Occupancy in Walsall

New Regulations Set to Strengthen Control Over Houses of Multiple Occupancy in Walsall

Stricter Controls on Houses in Multiple Occupation in Walsall Walsall Council, holding authority over local homes, approved measures that link a cabinet meeting on June 18 to a decision—each word related closely as subject to regulator—to introduce an Article 4 Direction. This decision, binding landlords to seek planning permission for every house that multiple households occupy, sets up a rule that...

New Regulations to Curb Growth of Shared Homes in Bolton Amid Community Concerns

New Regulations to Curb Growth of Shared Homes in Bolton Amid Community Concerns

New Regulations Introduced to Control the Growth of HMOs Bolton officials, confronting a meteoric increase—from 117 to 720 HMOs in only four years—invariably enforce a mandate wherein any conversion of a dwelling into an HMO (one that accommodates three or more tenants) must secure explicit planning sanction. This regulation, issued amidst escalating occupancy counts, reconfigures long‑standing...

Local Residents Outraged as New Six-Bedroom HMO Approved Without Community Input

Local Residents Outraged as New Six-Bedroom HMO Approved Without Community Input

Approval of Six-Bedroom HMO Provokes Community Concern in Sittingbourne Residents—whose attachment to place binds tightly with property and history—experience shock as a six-bedroom HMO, approved on Rock Road, emerges in their terraced street. The approval, occurring absent prior communal dialogue, forms a chain that links a raised sense of risk with a deep-rooted fear for property and local public...

Evaluating HMO Regulations: Portsmouth Councillors Tackle Neighbourhood Concerns in Housing Policy Review

Evaluating HMO Regulations: Portsmouth Councillors Tackle Neighbourhood Concerns in Housing Policy Review

Portsmouth Councillors Reassess HMO Regulations Portsmouth councillors, planning officials, re-examine the city’s HMO approach—regulations govern, concerns mount in local quarters. A Planning Policy Cabinet meeting, where current rules and decision processes (for HMO approvals) align, saw detailed scrutiny. Current Regulations and Community Impact The policy—set in 2012—limits HMOs to 10% within a...

Local Community Fears Rise in House Shares May Deteriorate Neighborhood Quality of Life

Local Community Fears Rise in House Shares May Deteriorate Neighborhood Quality of Life

Concerns Over Rise of HMOs in Surrey In a borough within Surrey, residents articulate palpable apprehension as they observe an augmentation in the frequency of Houses in Multiple Occupation; these inhabitants report that the emerging configuration—a semi‐detached cottage slated for conversion into an HMO accommodating six individuals—evokes memories of declines reported in Hounslow, while neighbours...

Edinburgh Faces Homelessness Crisis: Proposed Plan to Relocate Individuals Amid Unlicensed Accommodation Concerns

Edinburgh Faces Homelessness Crisis: Proposed Plan to Relocate Individuals Amid Unlicensed Accommodation Concerns

Edinburgh Council Plans to Relocate Homeless Individuals Amid Licensing Concerns Edinburgh faces a persistent challenge. The council, accountable for temporary accommodation, confronts licensing issues. It intends to move select homeless residents. The surge in demand for stable housing and strict legal licensing requirements bind this decision. Background on Temporary Accommodation Since Covid-19,...

Transforming a Historic Pub: Plans Approved for 11-Bed HMO in Leiston

Transforming a Historic Pub: Plans Approved for 11-Bed HMO in Leiston

Former Pub Transformed into Modern HMO Authorities have authorized a conversion project that transforms a long-abandoned public-house in Leiston into an 11-bedroom house in multiple occupation. The Crown, which terminated operational processes just antecedent to the Covid-19 era, remains in prolonged vacancy. Development Details East Suffolk Council has sanctioned the development, obliging commencement...

Exciting Urban Revitalization: Key Developments Shaping Greater Manchester This Week

Exciting Urban Revitalization: Key Developments Shaping Greater Manchester This Week

Significant Developments in Greater Manchester This week, Greater Manchester witnesses submissions of ambitious development plans, projects combining residential elements with commercial space to reinvigorate local urban fabric; submissions, encompassing planners’ determinations and municipal caution, unfold with modifiers—residential, commercial—placed immediately next to their governing...

Controversial Conversion: Old Pub to Become a 54-Seater Restaurant and HMO Amid Local Objections

Controversial Conversion: Old Pub to Become a 54-Seater Restaurant and HMO Amid Local Objections

Transformation of Former Pub into Restaurant and HMO Sparks Local Debate At Ashton, a pub—long closed—lies vacant for nearly a decade on a key corner of Oldham Road. The building now splits into a restaurant seating 54 and a four-bedroom home shared by several. Objections, numbering almost 200, tie to concerns that the scheme may alter the local feel, spread cooking smells to those nearby, draw pests,...

Edinburgh's Controversial Plan to Relocate Homeless Residents Amid Licensing Crisis

Edinburgh’s Controversial Plan to Relocate Homeless Residents Amid Licensing Crisis

Edinburgh Council Plans to Relocate Some Homeless Amid Licensing Changes Edinburgh Council now prepares a relocation of homeless people from temporary homes that lack valid HMO licences. The council, amid an era of significant external constraints, has given hotels and bed & breakfast rooms as emergency homes since the Covid-19 outbreak and soon treats such guest rooms as permanent abodes. Each...

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