While politicians of all stripes talk about the need to build more homes, very little detail has been unveiled for how they will actually be built, writes Andrew Carter. A new report by the Centre for Cities details three necessary components: the density of housing within existing city boundaries needs to be increased; some parts of greenbelts need to be built on; and neighbouring authorities surrounding the nation’s most high-demand cities need to coordinate better in order to develop sites
Last week, Stewart Smyth outlined recent developments in Social Housing policy up to the Comprehensi...
Overall, the manifestos confirm that all parties are unwilling to face up to the political problems ...
The government has recently revealed its new housing strategy. While it has made improvements in sev...
Finally had a chance to catch-up with Centre for Cities report on where to build homes for Britain's...
There is a housing crisis in England, writ large in London, and it is a crisis of supply. Paul Chesh...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
In all the debate around the government's planning reforms, we are in danger of losing sight of the ...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE and SERC We all know there is a housing crisis. The latest data show th...
I see Richard Rogers had a piece in the Evening Standard last night calling for a greater focus on d...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
Last week saw the concomitant announcement of the government’s intention to build almost half a mill...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
Last week, Stewart Smyth outlined recent developments in Social Housing policy up to the Comprehensi...
Overall, the manifestos confirm that all parties are unwilling to face up to the political problems ...
The government has recently revealed its new housing strategy. While it has made improvements in sev...
Finally had a chance to catch-up with Centre for Cities report on where to build homes for Britain's...
There is a housing crisis in England, writ large in London, and it is a crisis of supply. Paul Chesh...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
In all the debate around the government's planning reforms, we are in danger of losing sight of the ...
Everybody seems to accept that there is something wrong with the way housing is delivered in Britain...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, LSE and SERC We all know there is a housing crisis. The latest data show th...
I see Richard Rogers had a piece in the Evening Standard last night calling for a greater focus on d...
Recent reports of shortages of housing supply in the UK may raise concerns about rising rents and ho...
Last week saw the concomitant announcement of the government’s intention to build almost half a mill...
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into ...
The government’s housing policy has been controversial. Some applaud Help to Buy for kickstarting ac...
Housing is turning the UK into a land of opportunities for overseas investors but failing its own ci...
Last week, Stewart Smyth outlined recent developments in Social Housing policy up to the Comprehensi...
Overall, the manifestos confirm that all parties are unwilling to face up to the political problems ...
The government has recently revealed its new housing strategy. While it has made improvements in sev...