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Filling in the picture: Homelessness in the North East and learning what can be down about it Appendix C
This research project was commissioned by the Association of North East Councils (ANEC), as part of establishing the evidence base for the North East Strategy. This homelessness research will sit alongside research about the North East's private rented sector, and an evaluation of how well the housing needs of Gypsies and Travellers and Travelling Showpeople are being met in the region. It was the first piece of research carried out across the North East to look at homelessness beyond the basic statutory groups.
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North East Regional Flood Risk Appraisal 2010
The Regional Flood Risk Appraisal provides an update to the RFRA scoping report completed in January 2009. The outputs of the RFRA will help to identify where there may be a need for further flood risk assessment work to be undertaken, particularly in respect of SFRAs and where strategically significant developments are proposed in areas currently at risk of flooding. Even where SFRAs already exist, the RFRA helps to place specific local authority flood risks into a regional context, showing the variation of risk and the interdependency between neighbouring authorities and river sub-catchments.
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Gypsy and Travellers and Travelling Showpeople sites - regional analysis
The Association of North East Councils (ANEC) commissioned HQN and Housing Vision Consultancy in February 2010 to undertake a regional analysis of the approach taken to identifying and meeting the accommodation and related needs of Gypsy and Traveller and Travelling Showpeople communities. The output from this project will be used to inform policy and resource planning and the development and delivery of the new regional strategy.
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