Chancellor announces £600 million boost for housing
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Chancellor Sajid Javid announces over £600 million to support the
building of 50,000 new homes Fund will ensure necessary
infrastructure is in place to unlock housing Move follows
Chancellor’s commitment to a step change in infrastructure
investment with National Infrastructure Strategy this Autumn Up to
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Up to 50,000 new homes in high demand areas will be delivered through over £600 million of new investment for housing in England, the Chancellor has announced. The funding will be made available through the Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF), originally launched by Mr Javid when he was Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government. Since it was launched, £1.3 billion has been allocated to deliver up to 76,500 homes. The announcement today builds on this, and the £600 million will help deliver five new projects in London, Central Bedfordshire and Essex – all areas of high demand for new housing. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP said:
Housing Secretary Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP said:
While there are many sites all over the country that could be used for new housing projects, many lack the infrastructure needed to make building homes on them viable. This can be because they lack the roads, rail links, or schools required to unlock new development. The HIF is designed to support local authorities that want to step up their plans to increase the overall housing supply, make more land available for housing, and deliver new physical infrastructure that supports new and existing communities. The boost to funding underpins the government’s commitment to increasing the UK’s housing supply and helping more young people to realise their dream of home ownership. Notes
The Housing Infrastructure Fund is a government capital grant programme of up to £5.5 billion. The Fund is divided into 2 streams:
Funding is being awarded to local authorities on a highly competitive basis, providing grant funding for new infrastructure that will unlock new homes in the areas of greatest housing demand across the country. |
