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Keep up to dateBy Paul Smith 2024-12-18T13:10:00
There is much to like in the updated planning guidance but ministers should demand that new housing targets are delivered sooner rather than later, writes Paul Smith
Updates to national planning policy are rapidly joining mulled wine and carol singing as a Christmas tradition. This year’s update of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) – the first from the new Labour government – is explicitly aimed at getting more new homes built to meet the manifesto commitment to deliver 1.5 million new homes over the life of this parliament.
Housing targets are making most of the headlines, and understandably so. A new standard method uses the existing number of homes as a starting point, replacing contentious projections of the future number of households. Combined with a further increase to reflect local ratios of house prices to incomes, this new formula requires the delivery of more than 370,000 new homes in England – a 20% increase on the former target.
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