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| Published | 22 November 2007 |
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Housing Minister Yvette Cooper today welcomed the publication of the Callcutt Review into delivering new housing and announced a major new drive to speed up the delivery of new greener, affordable homes for first time buyers and families, as an initial response.
The Government commissioned the independent Callcutt Review to look at the capability of the housebuilding industry to deliver the homes needed for future generations.
Yvette Cooper said the Review was a significant contribution to the debate on new housing. The Prime Minister has announced plans for 3 million new homes by 2020, backed by £8bn for affordable housing. The Review has shown these targets are achievable.
Yvette Cooper gave the Government's initial response to five key areas highlighted in the Review, saying the Government would:
John Callcutt's report concludes that the housing building industry is in shape to deliver the additional 240,000 homes a year needed by 2016, and three million more homes by 2020. But the challenge will be to deliver homes where they are needed, at an affordable price, and meet zero carbon targets.
Yvette Cooper said:
"We urgently need to build more affordable, greener homes for this and future generations. But we cannot afford to wait for developers who may drag their feet once planning permission has been granted, hoping to benefit from increases in land value.
"That's why we are looking at what changes could be made to the planning system to make sure that developers really are making a substantial start on their projects.
"We also want to stamp out any potential for hidden land banking by making sure that land assets are completely transparent in financial statements.
"But this isn't just about building more homes - it's about building better, greener homes.
"As John rightly acknowledges, this is an extremely challenging target but attainable - we are absolutely committed and there will be no wavering. That's is why we are setting up a new delivery body as the Review recommends to oversee progress to our 2016 zero carbon target for all new homes."
The Government will respond formally to the Review in the New Year.
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