Delivering Affordability Assistance to water customers: cross sector lessons
Client: Consumer Council for Water | Staff: Aimee Ambrose, Chris Damm, Mike Foden, Jan Gilbertson and James Pinder
Understanding Women’s Need for Safe Space: Evaluation of The Sanctuary at the Marylebone Project
Client: Church Army | Staff: Emma Bimpson, Kesia Reeve, Lindsey McCarthy, Stephen Green
Tenant Perceptions of the Right to Buy Extension: Evidence from the Big Tenant Survey
Client: Housing Partners | Authors: Ben Pattison, David Robinson and Ian Wilson
Evaluation of Age Better in Sheffield: BAME involvement and experience – what have we learnt?
Client: South Yorkshire Housing Association | Authors: Nadia Bashir and Chris Dayson
The impact of a change in the maximum park home sale commission
Client: Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities | Authors: Richard Dunning, Yiquan Gu, Alex Lord, Jacob MacDonald, Thomas Moore and Ian Wilson
Renewable energy technologies in affordable homes
MERI is involved in a project which is examining the effectiveness of Rotherham's Henley Rise Eco-Homes development
Large UK housebuilders pay out £16 billion in dividends, as the cost of this to new homebuyers is revealed
The eight largest housebuilding firms in the UK have paid shareholders £16 billion in dividends over the last 18 years, without significantly increasing the supply of new homes, according to new research from housing experts at Sheffield Hallam University.
Evaluation of Age Better in Sheffield: Co-production Learning Report 1 - Understanding the Approach to Co-production
Client: South Yorkshire Housing Association | Authors: Chris Dayson, Ellen Bennett and Nadia Bashir
Evaluation of Age Better in Sheffield: Qualitative insights into interventions to address social isolation and loneliness
Client: South Yorkshire Housing Association | Authors: Chris Dayson, Cathy Harris and Abi Woodward
Evaluation of Age Better in Sheffield: Co-production Learning Report 2 - Delivery Partner Perspectives on Co-production
Client: South Yorkshire Housing Association | Authors: Chris Dayson