University of Salford and Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Partnership
The initiative aims to develop and implement a comprehensive engagement strategy to create innovative solutions for returning empty homes back into use.
Feedback Overview:
The idea is innovative and leverages the strengths of both academic and local government institutions. To ensure success, it is crucial to establish clear metrics for engagement and solution effectiveness, and to actively involve the community in the process. Additionally, securing sustainable funding and partnerships with private sector stakeholders could further enhance the project's impact.
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Leadership in property development and management, with a focus on innovative housing solutions.
How will the engagement strategy be structured to ensure community participation?
The engagement strategy will include public consultations, workshops, and online platforms to gather input and feedback from the community. This will ensure that the solutions developed are aligned with the needs and preferences of local residents.
What innovative solutions are being considered for returning empty homes back into use?
Potential solutions include modular housing, co-living spaces, and partnerships with social enterprises to renovate and repurpose empty properties.
How will the success of the initiative be measured?
Success will be measured through metrics such as the number of homes returned to use, community satisfaction levels, and the sustainability of the solutions implemented.