Shelter responds to 'Build, Build, Build'
Tuesday, 30 June 2020 12:01
Polly Neate, chief executive of Shelter, said: “Despite
all the bluster about building new homes, the Prime
Minister has today cut
his government’s housebuilding budget by a
third each year. It's quite incredible that the he thinks
he can build more homes with less money.
“With the housebuilding sector teetering...Request free trial
Polly Neate,
chief executive of Shelter,
said: “Despite
all the bluster
about building new
homes, the Prime
Minister has
today cut
his government’s housebuilding budget
by a third each
year. It's quite
incredible that the
he thinks he can
build more homes with less
money.
“With the housebuilding sector teetering
on the brink, we need rapid investment but instead the
government has
slowed the
Affordable Homes Programme for three
years. This
isn't a
new deal, this
is a bad
deal. Hundreds
of thousands of new
homes and jobs are
at risk.
“No planning reform of any size or shape
is a substitute
for a funding cut, let
alone reforms
that will only
result in a small
amount of bad
quality housing. We’ve
already seen what happens when you take the
blockers off
bad
housing – families
end up
in dangerous,
overcrowded, rabbit-hutch
homes. Far from
bouncing forward
this
is stumbling backwards.”
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Planning
for the
Future: “Renewing
our commitment to affordable housing – in the Budget we
announced a £12 billion investment in Affordable Homes –
the biggest cash investment in affordable housing for a
decade. This is expected to bring in around a further £38
billion public and private investment.
This new
5-year
investment will
deliver more affordable housing, help more people to own
their own home, and build more social rent homes, helping
those most at risk of homelessness in areas of the
country where affordability is most
acute.”
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