Brokenshire confirms social housing investment boost
Tuesday, 26 June 2018 00:01
£1.67 billion social housing deal to deliver 23,000 affordable
homes Government confirms details of £1 billion investment to
support a new generation of council housing A multi-billion
pound boost to social housing across England was confirmed today
(25 June 2018) by Secretary of State for Communities, The Rt Hon
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£1.67 billion social housing deal to deliver
23,000 affordable homes
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Government confirms details of £1 billion
investment to support a new generation of council
housing
A multi-billion pound boost to social housing
across England was confirmed today (25 June 2018) by
Secretary of State for Communities, The Rt Hon
MP, as part of
the drive to build the homes communities need.
Around 23,000 new affordable homes will be
delivered through a £1.67 billion Government investment
deal. This will include at least 12,500 social rent
homes in high cost areas in a move to support families
struggling to pay their rent.
This is part of the Government’s £9 billion
investment in affordable homes,£1.67
billion of which was announced in March 2018 for
London. This latest funding will deliver homes across
the rest of the country.
The Communities Secretary also heralded a new
generation of council housing by inviting local
authorities to bid for a share of £1 billion extra
borrowing to build much-needed homes. This £1 billion
borrowing cap raise will be split equally between
London and the rest of England.
Local authorities have requested this extra
financial flexibility, which will be allocated to those
in areas with the highest affordability pressures to
ensure homes are built where they are needed
most.
These new measures are part of
the Government’s ambitious plans to
build 1.5 million new homes by 2022 through planning
reform and targeted investment.
The Rt. Hon MP, Secretary of
State for Communities, said:
"The Government has ambitious plans to fix the broken
housing market and build the homes our communities
need.
“Today's announcement is a further
milestone. It will secure the delivery of an additional
23,000 much-needed affordable homes as well as paving the
way for a new generation of council houses.
“The majority of these new homes will be in high cost
areas helping to ease the burden of rent
on hard working families and delivering stronger
communities."
A bidding process will now begin for both programmes,
with successful bids for the affordable homes funding
notified throughout the year. A list of successful councils
who have had their borrowing caps increased will be
announced in due course.
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Notes for Editors:
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ï‚· Since 2010 over 378,000
affordable homes been built.
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ï‚· An area of affordability
pressure would be defined as an area where there is a
difference of £50 more per week between average
private
sector rents and social sector rents.
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ï‚· This funding will include
homes let at social rent, alongside other
tenures such as affordable rent and shared
ownership. All 12,500 of the homes for social rent will
be delivered in areas of high affordability
pressure.
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ï‚· Registered providers of
social housing are invited to bid through
HomesEngland’s Continuous Market
Engagement process. More details can
be found here:
(https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/shared-
ownership-and-affordable-homes-programme-2016-to-2021-guidance).
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ï‚· Local authorities outside
London are invited to bid through
HomesEngland’s bidding process. A bidding
prospectus detailing who can bidand how
bids will be judged is set out.
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