Research by Campbell Tickell has uncovered an unexpected opportunity for housing associations to take advantage of their current status as public bodies. As reported in Inside Housing1, we have confirmed with the Cabinet Office that associations can make use of a 40 working day window to prepare bids for public land, before these opportunities are opened up to the market. In outline, the system works like this. Land holding central government departments are obliged to update the electronic Property Management Information Mapping Service (e-PIMS) with details of surplus properties and land. Within 40 working days, an initial assessment will determine whether the land is suitable for the Government’s centralised disposal model. Public sector agencies – now including housing associations following the Office for National Statistics October 2015 classification decision – can access e-PIMS and use the 40 working day window to identify new uses for the land and carry out due diligence. It is not clear how long HAs will remain classified as public, or indeed whether the proposed deregulatory changes via the Housing & Planning Bill will be sufficient for ONS to ‘declassify’ the sector. Even if this does happen, we believe it is unlikely to be sooner than...