- Beacons archive
- Beacons round 10
- Homes for the future
- Case studies
- Bolton application case study
- Greenwich application case study
- Sheffield application case study
- St. Helens application case study
- Greenwich Kidbrook case study
- Greenwich housing provision case study
- Greenwich requirements case study
- Greenwich Millennium Village
- Sheffield's Norfolk Park case study
- Sheffield 'SWaN' case study
- Older People’s Housing - Bolton Council
- Refurbishment of existing properties
- Park Hill
- Chaucer district centre
- Strategy, planning and delivery
'Homes for the future' case studies
Service delivery case studies
Strategy, planning and delivery - Sheffield City Council case study
Thriving district and local centres - Sheffield City Council case study
Refurbishment of existing properties in Park Hill - Sheffield City Council case study
Refurbishment of existing properties in Page Hall - Sheffield City Council's case study
Older People’s Housing – Bolton Council case study
Scowerdons, Weakland and Newstead (SWaN): Sheffield City Council case study
Norfolk Park green homes: Sheffield City Council case study
Major regeneration programmes in Greenwich: Kidbrook case study
Maximising housing provision in the current housing climate
Requirements study and South East London Housing market assessment
Sustainability - Greenwich Millennium Village case study
Application case studies
As part of the beacon application process, each applicant authority is required to submit a case study detailing the excellent work for which they are seeking beacon status. Read the case studies from each of the successful authorities within this theme:
Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council application case study
London Borough of Greenwich application case study
Sheffield City Council application case study
St. Helens Metropolitan Borough Council application case study
