We’ve published our annual report for 2025/26 – setting out what we’ve delivered together over the past year to respond to the housing crisis and support communities across our region.
Over the past year, our members delivered more than 1,700 new affordable homes – a significant achievement at a time when the need for safe, secure and affordable housing remains as urgent as ever.
Our annual report also highlights key achievements and aims across our priority areas. This includes delivering new affordable homes, improving energy efficiency and tackling the climate emergency, raising standards and safety in existing homes, building inclusive and safer communities, and strengthening the links between health, housing and homelessness support.
Rachael Dennis, Chair of the West Yorkshire Housing Partnership, said in the report: “As social housing providers, we play a vital role not only in delivering new homes, but in shaping places and improving lives. This responsibility underpins everything we do.
“The Government’s Spending Review in June brought welcome additional investment in housing and provides greater certainty for the years ahead. However, high interest rates and a weak economic outlook continue to place pressure on delivery. Working in partnership will be key to making the most of this funding.
“By collaborating with housing providers, local authorities, the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, and national partners, we can make sure every pound is used to deliver as much as possible for communities across West Yorkshire.”
Read the annual report in full here.