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Housing in Breckland

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Breckland's Housing Services

The Council’s Housing Services are provided by the Strategic Housing team, based at Dereham.

We are committed to providing an excellent service to everyone seeking advice and assistance on a wide range of housing matters, and working closely with our partner organisations to ensure affordable housing is available for those who need it.

Click on the links below for more information about each service

Changes to Breckland's Housing Register

Breckland’s Housing Register – where people apply for social housing, is changing. From 2 July 2007 it will no longer be run by Peddars Way Housing Association. ARP Trading Ltd have been awarded the contract to administer the Register from this date.

Housing advice

Breckland Council provide housing advice to anyone. Our advisors can give assistance with a wide range of housing problems, including:

  • how to prevent loss of accommodation
  • mortgage and rent arrears
  • relationship breakdown
  • rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants, and many more…..

Homelessness

The Council has a duty to assist people who are homeless or threatened with homelessness. Our first priority is to try and prevent people becoming homeless, so it is vital we are contacted as early as possible when a housing problem occurs….

Applying for housing

The Council does not own any ‘council housing’ in Breckland. All the social housing in the district is managed by housing associations. This section gives basic advice about applying for social housing in Breckland.

Housing Associations

Contact and housing stock details for housing associations, co-operatives and societies with properties in the Breckland district.

Specialist Housing providers

Organisations providing accommodation and support to older and young people and people with special housing needs.

Renting from a private landlord

Advice is available on all aspects of renting privately, including rights and obligations of landlords and tenants, finding a home to rent, harassment and unlawful eviction, disrepair, and many more….

Breckland’s Rent & Deposit Loan Scheme

Breckland Council operates a rent and deposit loan scheme to help people threatened with homelessness access accommodation in the private rented sector.

Housing Benefit

Breckland Council has joined with Forest Heath and East Cambridgeshire Councils to form the Anglia Revenues Partnership (click here to go to their website). This section gives basic advice about Housing Benefit.

Providing new affordable housing

The Council’s Enabling role is to use its various powers to aid other agencies, particularly housing associations and developers to provide new affordable housing.

Low Cost Home Ownership

If you would like to buy a property but cannot afford to do so on the open market, there are some schemes that might provide the answer you are looking for

Private sector housing

The Council’s Private Sector Housing team provides advice, assistance and enforcement on matters such as unfitness, disrepair and overcrowding in private sector occupied or rented dwellings including houses in multiple occupation, energy efficiency, caravan sites and movable dwellings and Gypsy and Traveller issues.

Private Sector Leasing Scheme

Are you a landlord of a property between 1 and 4 bedrooms who is looking for someone to manage it for you? Breckland Council and Havebury Housing Partnership are leasing properties from private landlords to provide temporary accommodation to people in high housing need and will guarantee the rent for the duration of the lease. For more information, please click on the link above.

Housing improvements, adaptions & repairs

Grants for renovating and repairing houses and for adapting a dwelling for a disabled person.

Housing & homelessness strategies

Downloadable copies of Breckland’s Housing and Homelessness Strategies

Homelessness forum

A forum of housing providers and support organisations who meet regularly to review and improve policies, strategies and practice relating to our homelessness and housing advice services.

Landlords forum

A forum of private landlords and agents who meet to discuss issues, receive information and inform our work in the private rented sector. We are currently looking for new members, so go to this section and register your interest!

Community Liaison Officer

Our Community Liaison Officer works with the minority ethnic population of Breckland to ensure equal opportunities.

Supporting People

The Supporting People programme provides and funds accommodation based support services nationally. This page provides a link to the Norfolk Supporting People website.

Valuation Office

Information about your Council Tax Banding or Council Tax Bill.

Useful Contacts

A list of contacts for other organisations who can provide information, advice and support .

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