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The Housing Strategy Engagement is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part in the Housing Strategy Engagement.
The engagement findings report is available here and feedback on the key messages is available here.
Your views are really important and what you have told us will be used to help shape a draft Housing Strategy. To see how your views and ideas have helped shape the draft strategy and to share your views, please click here.
You can register for updates on future stages of the development of the new Housing Strategy here.
We are developing a new Housing Strategy that sets a vision for the Council and its partners as we work to improve housing for all residents across the borough. We would like to hear your views.
The Council's last Housing Strategy ran from 2014-2020 and we are now working on a new strategy to take us forward running from 2024-2030.
We have already started gathering some initial ideas through workshops with Housing Associations, Homeless charities, adult and children's care, health, police and probation services as well as colleagues from teams across the Council. We want to make sure that we have captured all the priorities for housing and ask what you think we need to focus on to make sure housing in Cheshire West and Chester is fit for the future.
Find out more
You can view our summary engagement document here.
Find out more about housing in west Cheshire here.
Get involved
Click on the map below to share your ideas about how housing could be improved in west Cheshire.
Fill in a survey to tell us your views on our potential priorities for a new Housing Strategy.
What happens next
Your views are really important and what you tell us will be used to help shape the Council's new Housing Strategy. Once the engagement is closed your feedback will be used to create a draft strategy which will then be shared for public consultation later this year. You can stay up to date with the development of the new Housing Strategy here.
This engagement is open for responses until Monday 1st April 2024
The Housing Strategy Engagement is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part in the Housing Strategy Engagement.
The engagement findings report is available here and feedback on the key messages is available here.
Your views are really important and what you have told us will be used to help shape a draft Housing Strategy. To see how your views and ideas have helped shape the draft strategy and to share your views, please click here.
You can register for updates on future stages of the development of the new Housing Strategy here.
We are developing a new Housing Strategy that sets a vision for the Council and its partners as we work to improve housing for all residents across the borough. We would like to hear your views.
The Council's last Housing Strategy ran from 2014-2020 and we are now working on a new strategy to take us forward running from 2024-2030.
We have already started gathering some initial ideas through workshops with Housing Associations, Homeless charities, adult and children's care, health, police and probation services as well as colleagues from teams across the Council. We want to make sure that we have captured all the priorities for housing and ask what you think we need to focus on to make sure housing in Cheshire West and Chester is fit for the future.
Find out more
You can view our summary engagement document here.
Find out more about housing in west Cheshire here.
Get involved
Click on the map below to share your ideas about how housing could be improved in west Cheshire.
Fill in a survey to tell us your views on our potential priorities for a new Housing Strategy.
What happens next
Your views are really important and what you tell us will be used to help shape the Council's new Housing Strategy. Once the engagement is closed your feedback will be used to create a draft strategy which will then be shared for public consultation later this year. You can stay up to date with the development of the new Housing Strategy here.
This engagement is open for responses until Monday 1st April 2024
Telephone:0151 356 6410 to speak to someone in the Housing Strategy, team, and quote: ‘Housing Strategy Engagement'
Paper copies of this consultation are available on request using the contact details above. Alternative formats are also available on request.
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