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Tenants forced to move out of 'affordable' housing units after being left in 'legal limbo' over expensive heating bills

TENANTS in east London were forced to move out of “affordable” housing units because they were locked into paying the building’s prohibitively expensive heating bills, campaigners have claimed.  Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) said the case proves the need for a public inquiry into heat networks  central heating shared by an entire estate which can cost substantially more than the national average. It said that 21 ex-council tenants were moved into Phoenix Works, a new mixed-tenure development in Tower Hamlets, in 2019.  But because the building uses a heat network, they were locked into paying as much as £250 per month for heating  with no option to change providers. 

KFH highlights potential to deliver 16,117 new homes in London

KFH highlights potential to deliver 16,117 new homes in London
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New planning policies could boost London's high streets

New planning policies, which came into effect in September 2020, may create more opportunity for new housing in London’s high streets according to the latest research by Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward (KFH). This favourable policy to revitalise town centres along with COVID-19 accelerating home working, could result in the ‘next cyclical phase’ for cities, according to KFH. The new planning policies aim to provide a boost to the supply of new homes by cutting red tape and contributing to the regeneration of town centres, particularly in outer London zones. The Government has allowed for a wider scope of permitted developments rights (PDR) to be introduced, which are widely considered as less costly and time-consuming to build.

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