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The Homes England research programme supports and provides evidence for our funds, programmes and wider housing policy and interventions.
The eighth paper in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.
1. Foreword Within our Strategic Plan we have set ourselves the mission of…
The second paper in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.
This document has been prepared for Homes England by: Economics for the…
The seventh paper in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.
The sixth paper in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.
The fifth paper in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.
The fourth paper in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.
The third paper in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.
Research report to assess the contribution of the SOAHP to housing supply and its wider impacts, and lessons learnt from delivery.
The first in a series of Homes England research reports on measuring social value.
A Homes England commissioned research programme measuring the impact of Modern Methods of Construction deployment within the housing sector.
The tables on this page set out Help to Buy: Equity Loan repayment statistics from April 2013 to March 2019.
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