Frontier report is first to implement new approach to cutting red tape and bureaucracy
The British government is increasingly focused on the reduction of regulation and unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy. The Housing Corporation, who fund and regulate public housing in England, has just published a study by Frontier (London) - the first of its kind to explore the implementation of the government's new approach to quantifying and reducing administrative burdens.
Frontier (London) has adapted the recommendations of The Better Regulation Task Force and the "Hampton Review", who each proposed how to measure and cut the costs of regulation. The report sets out an economic framework for assessing the burden of regulation and applies it to the public housing sector. The Housing Corporation is in the process of changing some aspects of how it regulates following the study.

