Regional Housing Strategies (RHS) are government-led initiatives designed to coordinate and manage housing development and supply in a specific region of the United Kingdom. The purpose of RHS is to ensure that there is sufficient housing available to meet the needs of the local population in terms of quality, affordability, and accessibility. They also seek to ensure that the development of housing is in line with wider regional policies, such as those related to economic growth and sustainability. RHS typically involve a range of stakeholders, including local authorities, housing providers, and the private sector. The scope of RHS includes a range of measures, such as identifying areas of housing need, creating plans for development and supply, and monitoring the impact of housing on the local economy and environment.