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Queen’s speech: planning reforms denounced as ‘complete disaster’
Planning reforms included in today’s Queen’s speech have been denounced as a “complete disaster in the making” that will lead to more slum housing built to maximise profits by one of the country s leading sector bodies.
The government today said a planning bill will create a “simpler, faster and more modern planning system”, that can ensure “homes and infrastructure can be delivered more quickly across England”.
But London Councils issued a statement from their executive member for housing and planning Darren Rodwell (Lab) calling the planning overhaul a complete disaster in the making . “We’re desperate for more affordable housing in the capital – but these reforms risk making the situation worse, he said.
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Budget 2021: Government to guarantee five per cent mortgages on homes up to £600,000
Buyers will soon be able to put just 5% towards a £600,000 house thanks to a new government scheme.
The government will introduce a new scheme that will allow individuals to put down just a five per cent deposit on homes valued up to £600,000.
From April, the government will introduce a the scheme that will provide a guarantee to lenders across the UK that offer mortgages to people with a deposit of five per cent on homes with a value of up to £600,000.
When the Chancellor announced the policy, he said he wanted to “turn Generation Rent into Generation Buy”.