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smaller Investor and large or small Developer. If you are
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THE GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSE TO KATE BARKER'S REVIEW OF HOUSING.
The Government today signalled its commitment to build more
homes for future generations by bringing forward an ambitious
package of measures to reform the planning system and deliver
increased investment in infrastructure to support sustainable
housing growth.
The housing boost was set out in the Government's response to
Kate Barker's independent review of housing supply, which was
commissioned jointly by the Chancellor and Deputy Prime Minister
in April 2003, and which showed that more and more people are
locked out of the housing market and unable to find a home to
meet their needs.
The Government's response to the Barker Review sets out its
ambition over the next decade to increase new housing supply in
England to 200,000 net additions per year, compared to around
150,000 now. Achieving this ambition will bridge the gap with
current projections of household formation and improve long-term
affordability.
The speed at which this increase in new homes can be achieved
will be determined by progress in implementing the Government's
ambitious proposals, which include:
reforms to the planning system, with the publication of a new
draft Planning Policy Statement for Housing (PPS3) to ensure
that local and regional plans are more responsive to housing
markets and prepare and release more land to meet future housing
requirements.
the merger of regional housing and planning functions by
September 2006, to ensure regions take a strategic approach to
integrating housing and infrastructure requirements;
Housing and Planning Minister, Yvette Cooper said:
"For years the nation has failed to build enough homes to meet
our housing needs. Our ageing and growing population means that
we need more private as well as social housing. However, the
level of new homes we are proposing today still falls far below
post-war building rates up to the 1980s.
"The evidence is clear - if we fail to increase the number of
new homes, then within 20 years, less than a third of
thirty-something couples will be able to afford to buy a home of
their home or one in three of today's 10 year olds."
"We have provided a clear framework of action to help ensure
that future generations have the opportunity to live in a decent
home they choose to buy or rent. But Government alone cannot be
responsible for providing high quality homes in sustainable
communities. The challenge is for all of us - housing
developers, local authorities, architects, planners, and local
communities - to ensure we deliver a housing legacy to be proud
of."
Dec 2005
The National Self Build & Renovation Centre is for anyone
thinking, planning or already involved with a self build or
renovation project. The Centre is packed full of life-sized
exhibits, showing how a property is constructed from the ground
up and how an existing property can be transformed from a wreck
into a beautiful home. The Centre makes the process of building
or renovating a home easy to understand and ensures that people
gain the information, products and services they need from
onesource.
The National Self Build & Renovation Centre is for anyone
thinking, planning or already involved with a self build or
renovation project. The Centre is packed full of life-sized
exhibits, showing how a property is constructed from the
ground up and how an existing property can be transformed from
a wreck into a beautiful home. The Centre makes the process of
building or renovating a home easy to understand and ensures
that people gain the information, products and services they
need from onesource.
Land values in the Fens have rocketed in the past year, with
agricultural land now rarely changing hands for less than
£4,000 an acre. Brown & Co, one of the region's leading land
agents, says values in the Fens, and in Norfolk, have risen by
between 10 and 25 per cent in the past 12 months. Jim Major,
of Brown and Co, said: "These are interesting times The
outlook for UK agriculture is more positive. "As a result
farmers are refocusing on their businesses and looking to
trade land. The price rises are a direct result of demand
outstripping supply. There has not been a great deal of land
coming on to the open market in this region and some has been
privately traded." As well as local buyers looking to expand
their operations, he said Brown & Co was seeing plenty of
interest from Danish and Irish buyers. "Land in Ireland is two
to three times more than in this region," said Mr Major. "In
Denmark it is a similar story and Danish farmers see
themselves as faced with even greater regulation than here in
the UK." Looking to the future he says prices are difficult to
forecast but "the good news is that there are clear signs that
the next generation of farmers is beginning to mould the
industry and take it forward. "As things stand the land market
is very competitive, however for those looking to borrow the
interest rates are pretty favourable. "Having had a couple of
better years, confidence in the industry is growing - let's
hope it continues with another good harvest this year.
cambs-times.co.uk, 02.03.2007