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Nearly 400,000 homes could be built on greenfield areas in southern England over the next five years to meet revised housebuilding targets, a new analysis found today.
The south will see the bulk of new builds because the government s formula assumes that more housing is needed in areas where prices are higher. The south also has fewer brownfield sites.
More than 11,000 houses could be built in rural Cornwall alone, while Buckinghamshire will need to allow at least 10,000.
Meanwhile, red wall constituencies will see less development because prices are cheaper.
Nearly 400,000 homes could be built on greenfield areas in southern England over the next five years to meet revised housebuilding targets, a new analysis found today.
The south will see the bulk of new builds because the government s formula assumes that more housing is needed in areas where prices are higher. The south also has fewer brownfield sites.
More than 11,000 houses could be built in rural Cornwall alone, while Buckinghamshire will need to allow at least 10,000.
Meanwhile, red wall constituencies will see less development because prices are cheaper.
The south will see the bulk of new builds because the government s formula assumes that more housing is needed in areas where prices are higher. The south also has fewer brownfield sites
Councils urged to ensure Local Plans are up to date
Councils urged to update their Local Plans to ensure the country gets on with building the homes it needs and in the right places.
From:
19 January 2021
Minister of State for Housing, Rt Hon Christopher Pincher MP has urged councils to update their Local Plans to ensure the country gets on with building the homes it needs and in the right places.
The Planning for the future white paper consultation published last year set out proposals to deliver a significantly simpler, faster and more predictable planning system. Councils should consider that an up-to-date plan will put them in the best possible position to deliver the homes we need.
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