The Hong Kong People's Council on Housing Policy (Chinese: 香港房屋政策評議會; HKPCHP), formerly called the Hong Kong People's Council on Public Housing Policy (Chinese: 香港公共房屋政策評議會), was a Hong Kong pressure group established in 1978 and was prominent in the 1970s and 80s.
It was set up by a group of social activists from the residents' group and community organisations aiming at influencing Hong Kong Government's public housing policies and as a shadow council of the Hong Kong Housing Authority.
Together with the Society for Community Organisation (SOCO) and Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee (HKCIC), they organised protests against the increase in rent of public housing in 1976, more participation in the public housing policies in 1977 and protests against the raise of bus fares in 1980.
[2] In 1983 they campaigned for curbing general rises of public utilities prices and in 1986 they protested against the construction of the Daya Bay Nuclear Plant with Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union (HKPTU) and Hong Kong Social Workers' General Union (HKSWGU) among others.
The Council disbanded on 9 June 2019 due to a lack of financial resources, marking the end of 40-year history.