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Winchester is regularly named among the best places to live in the country which is, of course, a great accolade and something we've known all along.

However, the city is also ranked one of the least affordable parts of the UK and that creates obvious problems for those wishing to get onto the local property ladder.

There is a genuine shortage of affordable properties in Winchester, with demand for affordable homes massively outstripping supply and the number of people on the waiting list is increasing monthly. The Conservative run City Council is constructing new affordable Council Homes and also working with Registered Providers (sometimes known as Housing Associations) to provide new affordable housing across the District.

Steve Brine has backed these plans and spoken many times in Parliament on the subject, including leading a handful of debates in the House of Commons.

Our MP has opened a number of affordable housing schemes in the area - including in Micheldever and Kings Worthy - and has visited development sites in Stanmore, Weeke and Kings Barton.

While building new homes is important, Steve believes this must be done in a sensible and planned way as part of a Local Plan process which involves local people at every stage and considers the infrastructure requirements of any new build. He has supported Winchester's award-winning Local Plan but has spoken out where he feels sufficient coordination or consideration has not been given.

Steve has been highly critical of Eastleigh Borough Council's Local Plan which is still not in place and leaves the Borough open to speculative planning applications from developers.

And finally, Steve has been a consistent and passionate supporter of park home living which can often be the ultimate in affordable homes. See more on Steve's park homes work.

You can browse many of the stories and links from Steve's works in this area below ...

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Steve Brine visits historic city housing society

Friday, 13 April, 2018
Winchester Working Men's Housing Society welcomed Steve Brine MP to its Fulflood base on Friday 13th April. The Society, which has charitable aims, provides 92 homes for low cost social renting, carrying on the work begun by its founders in 1912.
SB radio intv

Steve Brine welcomes rogue landlord crackdown

Friday, 13 April, 2018
Steve Brine has welcomed news that the Government has brought into force new powers that will help local authorities crack down on rogue landlords and drive up standards in the private rented sector. From Friday 6th April, there has been a new database of rogue landlords and property agents togethe
EBC

Government set to intervene on Eastleigh Local Plan failure

Thursday, 16 November, 2017
The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Sajid Javid, has warned his Department could intervene on the failure of Eastleigh Borough Council to produce a Local Plan that has the support of the local community. The move follows several warnings from the Secretary of State to Eastl
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Winchester to double council home numbers by 2020

Tuesday, 10 October, 2017
Winchester City Council has announced plans to double the amount of council homes built by 2020, following Theresa May's confirmation that her government will meet the Conservative manifesto promise to renew the building of council and social housing. This means that the Council's existing target o
Valley Common Room

Stanmore Common Room saved

Thursday, 31 August, 2017
Residents in The Valley area of Stanmore are breathing a sigh of relief after their much loved common room was saved. Winchester City Council had proposed converting the whole facility into flats but a concerted campaign led by St Luke Ward councillor Jamie Scott and MP Steve Brine on behalf of res
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Three Hampshire MPs write to Eastleigh Borough Council on Local Plan

Thursday, 3 November, 2016
Three Hampshire MPs have written an open letter to Eastleigh Borough Council asking it to halt "the unstoppable march" towards 7200 new homes in Bishopstoke. Eastleigh MP Mims Davies, Meon Valley MP George Hollingbery and Winchester & Chandler's Ford MP Steve Brine have all expressed concerns t
SB HoC

Concerns over absent Eastleigh Local Plan raised in Parliament

Tuesday, 9 February, 2016
Steve Brine spoke out in Parliament recently about continuing concerns in respect of Eastleigh's absent Local Plan, and specifically about the way his constituents in Chandler's Ford have been left off the map when it comes to consultation about its eventual development. The Chandler's Ford MP join

Consultation on Eastleigh Local Plan

Tuesday, 12 January, 2016
Hiltingbury and Chandler's Ford residents can have their say on the future of development across the Eastleigh borough with a new consultation document. The consultation on the Local Plan, to take the borough up to 2036, will run until 17th February. The government's planning inspector rejecte
New Queens Head

Steve Brine MP visits new energy efficient homes in Stanmore

Friday, 9 October, 2015
Twenty-one new energy-efficient homes are well under way on the site of the former New Queen's Head pub in Stanmore. Today Cllr Caroline Horrill, Winchester City Council's Portfolio Holder for Housing, provided Steve Brine, local MP for the Winchester and Chandler's Ford constituency, with a sneak
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Housing for young people raised in Commons

Monday, 10 November, 2014
Steve Brine raised the issue of housing for young people in the House of Commons on Monday 10th November. The Winchester & Chandler's Ford MP has long campaigned on the issue with Parliamentary colleagues, and he praised Help to Buy, which has allowed 54,000 families who can afford mortgage pay
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