Flattened – the pressure on London meeting its housing targets
"The new government has set an ambitious housing target of building 1.5 million homes over the next five years – 300,000 a year."
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"The new government has set an ambitious housing target of building 1.5 million homes over the next five years – 300,000 a year."
"With a promise to deliver 1.5 million new homes by 2030, the government needs to increase the volume of homes being built and reduce the time it takes for sites to progress through the planning process. "
"We estimate that 187,000 additional households are in need of sub-market housing each year, requiring a significant step up in delivery"
"Affordable housing supply faces a significant slowdown as mounting pressures start to bite. Policy needs to respond urgently to address this slowdown"
"Meeting affordable housing need means providing for households excluded from the housing market alongside maintaining the current provision of affordable housing."
"Maximising value for money means using grant funding flexibly to help meet housing needs in local markets"
"Key findings from our survey of developing Housing Associations"
"Section 106 housing has been the single largest method of delivering affordable homes in recent years and also accounts for an important share of total new home delivery"
"There are no easy answers to the challenges presented, but solutions are needed to keep new homes being built"
"The challenges of Section 106 delivery"