Oldham Council’s pilot scheme aims to bring empty homes back to life
Reporter: Jon Chubb
Date published: 09 July 2019

They're going to start with 20 properties but could be rolled out borough-wide if successful
Oldham Council have announced they’re looking to bring 20 empty properties back into use claiming it’ll cost tax payers little if anything at all.
Their Empty Homes pilot scheme has now launched to help meet the growing demand for affordable and family size houses.
If this pilot is successful, they plan to roll it out across the borough.
Over the next few months Council officers will be looking to work closely with people whose properties have been empty for six months and above.
They’re going to offer a range of options and solutions to people who could be losing out on around £5,000 a year in rental income*.
There are around 1,100 long term empty properties across the borough - at a time when there are challenges, locally and nationally, to find people homes.
Along with increasing the number of homes available the new scheme will also benefit neighbourhoods and economy say the local authority.
Councillor Hannah Roberts, Cabinet Member for Housing, said: “Historically, the number of empty properties in our borough has been among the highest in Greater Manchester – this means families miss out on a much-needed home.
“We’ve done a lot of work to reduce this figure because houses that are empty for a long time can blight the areas they are in, damage neighbouring properties and drive down property prices.
“Residents have told us they want to see action taken against empty properties in their neighbourhoods, which is why we’ve introduced this pilot.
“We’re contacting the owners of empty properties encouraging them to explore the options open to them. If you haven’t heard from us please get in touch.”
If you are interested in learning more visit www.oldham.gov.uk/emptyhomes or email Housing.strategyprs@oldham.gov.uk
*based on a two-bedroom property
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