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[The new towns initiative,
part of Labour’s plans to build 1.5m new homes in their first term, comes after years in which England has built too few houses to meet demand, but the government is still likely to face fierce opposition.] [Up to 12 new towns will be under construction by the next election after 100 potential locations in England were identified as part of Keir Starmer’s promise to deliver the largest housebuilding program since the postwar era. Each new town will have the potential for at least 10,000 homes with accompanying infrastructure, as the government promised to sweep away red tape and overcome environmental objections to get them built. Starmer admitted being inspired by a visit to a housing development in Cornwall with King Charles on Monday, saying he was struck by the quality of the buildings and how it was impossible to tell which were social homes.] https://www.theguardian.com/society/...n-says-starmer [Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: “For far too long, working people graft hard but are denied the security of owning their own home. I know how important it is - our pebble dash semi meant everything to our family growing up. But with a generation of young people whose dream of homeownership feels like a distant reality, and record levels of homelessness, there’s no shying away from the housing crisis we have inherited." “We owe it to those working families to take urgent action, and that is what this government is doing. Our Plan for Change will put builders not blockers first, overhaul the broken planning system and put roofs over the heads of working families and drive the growth that will put more money in people’s pockets."] https://www.gov.uk/government/news/p...lion-new-homes Last edited by arista; 13-02-2025 at 12:00 AM. |
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