Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation,
said:
"The Prime Minister is right to focus on building homes as a way
of getting the country back on track. We are pleased that he
reconfirmed the government's commitment to a £12bn Affordable
Homes Programme (AHP) to deliver vital social housing over five
years
"The government has an opportunity to put social rent homes -
homes for people on the lowest incomes - at the heart of social
and economic recovery through the Affordable Homes Programme.
These homes are needed now more than ever and should make up the
lion share of the AHP.
"We are also pleased that there is a plan to look at how public
sector land could be used for housebuilding. But plans to relax
how old commercial buildings can be used are concerning and could
lead to some very poor quality housing.
"Investing in new and existing social homes would quickly boost
the economy, create jobs and change the lives of the people who
have been most effected by the coronavirus crisis – low paid
keyworkers, families in overcrowded and temporary accommodation
and people who have been helped off the streets.
"The pandemic has highlighted the need for secure, high quality,
better designed affordable homes and, for many people, support to
live in them. We want to work with government to make sure social
housing is where it should be – at the heart of plans for
economic and social recovery."