In 2016 the housing policy environment contained a number of elements which we felt would impact negatively on social housing. The political environment at the time also made us believe it would be implemented forcefully over the term of the Parliament until everything changed. They say a week is a long time in politics so the whole year has been like an eruption. The EU referendum not only produced an unexpected result for many, but brought forward “another Government” with different ideas about social housing policy.
Publications
Looking to the future.
This year housing has definitely had its fair share of attention with the Housing and Planning Bill going through Parliament but what has it meant for ALMOs and their tenants?
The Annual Review for the ALMO sector in 2014 – 2015. From new-builds to welfare reforms and housing rallies to election campaigns, it’s fair to say that 2014/15 has been one of the most eventful!
The Annual Review for the ALMO sector in 2013 – 2014. This Annual Review sees us reflecting on what has been another hugely successful year for the ALMO movement – and where we look ahead to what will surely be a hugely significant year.
Our 2020 finalists captured perfectly a renewed appreciation of the importance of home and community – though our No place like home theme was chosen long before COVID struck.
Where we live does not define who we are. The 2019 competition set out to challenge the stereotypes. It captured unashamed pride in homes and communities.
From adversity, celebration. In 2018, we asked members to find their community champions, the ALMO tenants and residents who use their life experience to help others.
Take a glimpse into the lives of our tenants and the places they are proud to call home. Transporting us inside the homes that e loved and to the heart of the places that bring us together to create a sense of
belonging.
2017 Our home our street, the place we call home Read More »
Inspiration can be found even in the most ordinary of streets and in the most unassuming of housses. The first NFA photography competition brought those stories to life.









