Hundreds of homes left empty in Chesterfield - despite housing shortage

Hundreds of empty houses in Chesterfield should be used to help solve the national housing crisis, campaigners argue.
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Action on Empty Homes said it is "exceptionally worrying" that more than half a million homes lie unused across England, while tens of thousands of families are living in temporary accommodation.

The campaign group's analysis of Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government figures show that 836 homes in Chesterfield were not being used as of October, up from 696 the year before.

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Of these, 655 were long-term vacancies, unoccupied for at least six months, and 181 were second homes.

Hundreds of homes in Chesterfield are currently empty.Hundreds of homes in Chesterfield are currently empty.
Hundreds of homes in Chesterfield are currently empty.

This means one in every 60 homes in Chesterfield were out of use – though this was below the average of one in 47 across England.

There were 268,000 long-term empty homes across the country – 19% more than the previous October, the biggest annual increase since current records began in 2004.

A further 263,000 are classed as second homes which are not in residential use long-term, and are not charged extra council tax when they are unused.

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Action on Empty Homes said that the 531,000 properties without residents should instead offer "vitally needed housing" to the homeless.

Director Will McMahon said: “It can’t be right that in the last four years we have seen an escalating housing crisis while the number of long-term empty homes keeps rising.

"There are over 100,000 children languishing in overcrowded and temporary accommodation at a time when we know that overcrowded housing is being linked to the spread of the coronavirus and to higher mortality.”

Separate figures from MHCLG show there were five households in Chesterfield in temporary accommodation as of September, including four children.

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They are among 59,400 families, including 120,600 children, in temporary accommodation across England.

A further 400,000 vacant homes across England had been used within the last six months, including 874 in Chesterfield.

An MHCLG spokesman said: “We have given councils powers and strong incentives to tackle empty homes, including the power to increase council tax by up to 300% on these properties, and take over the management of homes that have been empty for a long period.

“They also receive the same New Homes Bonus for bringing an empty home back into use as for building a new one.”

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