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The Growth Areas are one of the measures that the Government has established to tackle housing supply in the wider South East. This section outlines the proposals and progress being made in these four areas.
Growth Areas and Growth Points are a crucial part of the Government's ambition to increase levels of housing supply to 240,000 homes a year by 2016.
Announced through the Sustainable Communities Plan in 2003 the four Growth Areas are:
Along with London, the aim is for these areas to sustainably provide 200,000 additional homes above previously planned levels by 2016.
The Growth Points initiative is designed to provide support to local communities who want to pursue large scale and sustainable growth outside of the Growth Areas, including new housing, through a partnership with Government. 29 New Growth Points were announced in October 2006 with a wide regional spread covering the East and West Midlands, the East, South East and South West of England.
Homes for the future: more affordable, more sustainable - The Housing Green Paper , published in July 2007, announced the intention to expand the Growth Points Programme, including into areas of the North for the first time. In 2008 a further 21 local authorities and partnerships were announced as second round Growth Points. If all of the proposed growth is realised Growth Points would contribute around 180,000 additional dwellings by 2016 on previous plans for housing supply in these areas.
If you can't find the information you need in this section or have enquiries about its contents please email: growthareas@communities.gsi.gov.uk