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Alderney’s social housing policy to be changed

Alderney’s social housing policy to be changed

Sunday 01 March 2020

Alderney’s social housing policy to be changed

Sunday 01 March 2020


Eligibility rules for social housing in Alderney are to be changed pending a review of allocation policies.

Currently, the Alderney Housing Association (AHA) rules allow anyone who has lived in Alderney for five years at any time, not necessarily consecutively, to be considered for social housing.

The Policy & Finance Committee was given examples of how people who have left the island to work in the UK could return after a long period of absence to take priority over islanders already on the housing waiting list.

Alderney’s social housing is intended to support islanders who cannot afford open market housing, especially younger people in lower-paid occupations or those returning after training, education or a short contract off-island.

P&F recommended a change of eligibility to “anyone who has been resident in Alderney for the last five years or has lived in Alderney for 15 years consecutively at any time.” Time away from the island for education or service in the armed forces will be counted as “residence”.

The Committee also called for a full review of allocation policies for social housing with AHA which will be brought to the States of Alderney for a decision.

Pictured top: Alderney.

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