Delivering First Homes - Exception and Rural Exception Sites
Consultation on changes to planning policy
The Government published its response to the consultation on the new First Homes scheme. During the consultation, the Government proposed the following (our emphasis in bold):
‘We intend to introduce a First Homes exception sites policy, to replace the existing entry-level exception sites policy. Exception sites are small sites brought forward outside the local plan to deliver affordable housing. Under the amended policy, we will specify that the affordable homes delivered should be First Homes for local, first-time buyers . There will be the flexibility in the policy to allow a small proportion of other affordable homes to be delivered on these sites where there is significant identified local need’.
The following consultation question was asked:
‘Do you agree that the First Homes exception sites policy should not apply in designated rural areas?’
The Government’s response is as follows:
‘We recognise that Rural Exception Sites are important for the delivery of affordable homes in rural areas and will consult on further guidance to provide clarity on policy, with the aim of ensuring that they are used to their full potential.’
We at CNB Housing Insights believe that it is vital that First Homes can be established within rural exceptions sites. Through our housing needs surveys, many of which are commissioned to identify local need for rural exception sites, we have observed strong demand from newly forming households for First Homes. If not provided, these young people, would have to leave the local area to find affordable home ownership causing a loss to the community.
It’s our view that a mixed and balanced community is key to attracting people in the neighbourhood to benefit the community, which includes key workers, younger families and newly forming households, something that First Homes can help to maintain.






