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Eco-towns announced

17/07/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

The locations of four new eco-towns were announced yesterday – Rackheath, Norfolk; north west Bicester, Oxfordshire; Whitehall Bordon, east Hampshire; and China Clay near St Austell in Cornwall. Communities and Local Government said the government would provide £60 million in funding to provide infrastructure to support the towns and a further £5 million would be made available for councils to work on proposals for a ‘second wave’ of six more towns. Construction is not expected to start until 2016.

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Johnson sets out minimum standards for capital’s houses

09/07/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

New publicly funded homes built in the London will have to comply with minimum internal space standard major Boris Johnson said. The London housing design guide established six key areas of design that new development will have to incorporate from 2011, including minimum space standards around 10 per cent higher than the Parker Morris benchmark, better integration of developments with the space around them and to reduce crime; and a greater mix of dwelling types to care for London’s diverse living needs.

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Drip feeding the housing market

08/07/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

House builders are drip feeding homes on to the market so they don’t flood the market and cause further price falls industry experts warned yesterday. The practice is ‘widespread’ among large scale builders such as Barratt, and they blamed a lack of competition between developers of large sites for the problem, as greater competition would bring more houses to the market.

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Shelter promotes house building alternatives

08/07/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

Shelter has published a report promoting different ways to increase the development of affordable housing. A range of contributors cover a number of subjects including how to attract development finance to the industry, flexible tenure and the private rented sector.

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Royals in ‘sweetheart’ property deals

06/07/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

A Sunday Times investigations has found that members of the royal family have been granted ‘sweetheart’ property deals worth millions. The Crown Estate, which manages £7.3 billion of land and property owned by the crown, allowed several properties to be sold cheaply to Prince Andrew, who subsequently sold them on at substantial profit, while securing rent-free residences for his two daughters. Crown Estate says it took legal advice for the valuations, but ‘special circumstances’ meant such properties cannot always get the highest market valuation.

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Politicians urged to look at Europe for eco-towns

06/07/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

A new report has suggested that the European Commission could be asked to help deliver eco-towns in England. The report recognises that eco-towns in Europe have benefited from strong local authorities, who are ‘deeply committed to the sustainable development agenda’ over a long period, and the current credit crunch will add to delivery and implementation problems. The report concludes that a work programme is needed for the next three years which seeks to improve UK capacity and bring together public and private stakeholders who can work across sectors and boundaries.

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Planning applications down

03/07/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

Planning applications received by district-level authorities in England in the past quarter are down 30 per cent in year on year figures, Communities and Local Government data shows, with decisions made on residential developments of 10 or more homes falling by 46 per cent. The CLG acknowledged that the recession has had an impact on the number of applications, but added it would continue to streamline the planning system in anticipation of the recovery.

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Developers chose to ‘concrete over’ greenfield land

02/07/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

A Campaign to Protect Rural England study has accused developers of concreting over greenfield land, rather than build on brownfield sites, because the land is easier to build on and the houses can be sold for more. The CPRE wants tighter restrictions on the scale, location and timing of greenfield land release and more incentives for developers to build on brownfield land first.

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‘Perverse’ consequence of bid to speed up planning decisions

02/07/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

Meanwhile, the financial incentives given to councils to speed up housing planning applications to meet the 13-week target has had some ‘perverse’ consequences, a parliamentary committee has found. The MPs found that while the incentives have helped double the number of developments, they have had a number of unforeseen side effects such as a greater proportion of rejections. 

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Relax planning for multi-generational living

05/06/2023

Author:
AJ Williamson

Planning laws should be relaxed to make it easier for families to add accommodation to their homes for elderly relatives, Relationship Foundation, a social thinktank has said. The organisation says the rising number of pensioners, falling pensions, higher child care costs and a depressed housing market mean that more people are living with relatives than ever. It is also keen to see social housing bodies build more multi-generational homes. Recent research found that 500,000 homes in Britain are occupied by several generations of the one family.

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