Pathfinders 'yet to be proven' a success

Thursday, 3 July 2008 12:23 AM

The government's Housing Market Renewal: Pathfinders scheme has yet to prove itself a success, according to the Committee of Public Accounts (CPA).

Presenting its final report into the scheme - initially launched in 2002 to tackle acute low housing demand in nine areas in the north of England and Midlands - the CPA said it was "too early to judge the overall success of the programme".

However, the report was less than glowing in several areas.

While the Programme managed to refurbish over 40,000 homes, it also acquired and demolished 10,000 - and yet built only 1,000 new homes.

In the view of the committee this created a risk that demolition sites, rather than newly built houses, will be the programme's legacy.

Commenting on the report CPA chairman, Edward Leigh, said: "The scheme has been more successful at demolishing old homes than at building new ones.

"The Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) must work to foster confidence among local residents, especially where the programme has led to community stress.

"It does not help where demolition plans threaten the distinctive historical character of neighbourhoods."

While acknowledging the gap in demand for housing around the Pathfinder sites had "started to close", the increase in demand was less than that seen in other non-pathfinder areas.

It has proved impossible to determine if pathfinder-led interventions were responsible for this, or wider market factors.

"Even though the programme is now five years old and some £2.2 billion investment has been committed, it is difficult to tell whether pathfinder interventions are having any more effect on local housing demand than the normal operation of the market," argued Mr Leigh.

In response he argues: "The department should draw on a wider range of socio-economic indicators to determine the extent to which pathfinders are having a beneficial effect on deprived neighbourhoods."

Areas included in the scheme include parts of Newcastle, Gateshead, Hull, Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham and Doncaster.

The CPA also pointed out deficiencies in compensation offered to those who lost their homes to compulsory purchase orders.

The report finds average shortfall between the compensation received by existing resident and the cost of a suitable alternative property was £35,000 - creating the risk that existing residents are priced out of the housing market altogether.

"The desire of those who wish to continue living in their areas should not be disregarded," concluded Mr Leigh.

"Ways need to be found of helping existing residents bridge the gap between the compensation they receive under a compulsory purchase order and the cost of another local property."

Chris O'Toole

Related stories

Search property

Directory

Alaris

Alaris Logo
Alaris specialise in quality Bathrooms and Kitchens along with many other unique products for your home. The range of kitchens, kitchen worktops and bathrooms is extensive and the highest quality so you are sure to find what you want. New bathroom furniture, bathroom suites, taps, showers and cabinets are added regularly.

Bathrooms365

Bathrooms365 Logo
Bathroom365 supply all areas of your new bathroom - leading-edge designed bathroom suites, stylish bathroom taps and showers, all styles and forms of shower enclosures and a vast collection of bathroom furniture.

Fitmykitchen

Fitmykitchen Logo
Fitmykitchen are specialist suppliers of kitchen appliances, sink taps, waste bins and furniture. So whatever you want from kitchen sink taps to waste bins look no further than fitmykitchen, UK, the specialist suppliers of kitchen appliances, stainless steel sink taps, waste bins and kitchen furniture.

MyStampDuty

MyStampDuty Logo
We help people buying property all over the UK to minimise Stamp Duty Land Tax on residential and commercial property. If you are looking at purchasing a new home or business premises over £500,000, contact us today by completing the form on the right

Oak Furniture Land

Oak Furniture Land Logo
For hardwood furniture, including Solid Oak, Mango, Mahogany, Sheesham, Acacia, Ash and Birch, look no further than Oak Furniture Land.

Rated People

Rated People Logo
Whatever type of home improvement or garden remodelling project you have, Rated People can help you to identify the right tradesmen for the job in a way that is quick, easy, convenient and, as it is based on real-life recommendations, trustworthy.

Residential Land

Residential Land Logo
If you are looking for short or long term rentals in Central London, Residential Land have a portfolio of over 1200 flats and houses in the best postcodes across the Capital.

Simply Bedrooms

Simply Bedrooms Logo
Simply Bedrooms, a part of Sleepwell Bedrooms Ltd, supplying quality beds, wardrobes, sliding door wardrobes and bedroom furniture at low prices and great service, London and Home Counties Specialists.

Door Handles UK

Door Handles UK  Logo
Door Handles UK is the UK's largest online range of Door Handle accessories, Door Hinges, Locks and Latches and so much more and all at genuine internet prices. We have a wide range of Chrome, Brass and Glass Crystal Mortice door knobs in both traditional and contemporary designs, whatever your taste and budget you will find a design to suit.

Woodlands Furniture

Woodlands Furniture  Logo
We are an established family business situated in rural Herefordshire specialising in beautiful handcrafted classic reproduction furniture. Our comprehensive ranges are readily available from stock.

WowBBQ

WowBBQ Logo
Welcome to the World of Weber. We are the largest independent online Weber BBQ retailer in the United Kingdom. WOWbbq.co.uk is a Weber Partner Store and can give you the best advice for all your Weber BBQ needs.

Twitter

Join the conversation at #aboutproperty

Directory articles

A guide to finding the right kitchen sink

When redesigning a kitchen or giving the room a makeover, it is important not to forget about the less obvious aspects of the space. Kitchen sinks are an essential fitting, but often overlooked, despite the fact there is a wide choice of styles available.

Useful tips to help find a flat in London

Looking for flats in London can be a frustrating process, given the capital's size, demand for rental accommodation and varying prices. It is vital, therefore, that you do plenty of research and act quickly to ensure you get the place that you want.

What do you need to consider when buying a mattress?

If you looking for a new mattress, you need to get the decision right, as getting it wrong could impact on your overall health and wellbeing. As well as comfort and size, you also need to consider other points, such as any health issues you may have.