‘Younger people are being abandoned’

According to the authors of a new Centre for Policy Studies report The Case for Housebuilding the intention of the government, first announced by the Prime Minister in November, to adopt a ‘brownfield first’ housing policy will “signal a major retreat on housebuilding (which) suggest that younger people are being abandoned and that home ownership … Continue reading ‘Younger people are being abandoned’

Housing market conflicts.

Yesterday’s Sunday Telegraph (15 January 2023) contains an in-depth analysis by Szu Ping Chan of the threats and opportunities housing policy failure presents to the political parties. His analysis of the splits in the market between renters, mortgage-holders and outright owners, particularly their differing reactions to changes in mortgage interest rates (depending upon their, or … Continue reading Housing market conflicts.

Is poor design the problem?

The Housing Secretary Michael Give has endorsed a proposal from Policy Exchange (A School of Place) to set up a new professional training centre to boost architectural and urban design skills. Remembering the 40,000+ responses to Boris Johnson’s two white papers in 2020 it could be well subscribed. He reflects the deep, widespread disappointment with … Continue reading Is poor design the problem?

Breakthrough?

Yesterday the 1922 (Conservative) BEIS Backbench Committee published a remarkable recommendation in their report Energy Market Reform: tackling the energy trilemma. It is to pay up to 100% of domestic household energy bills to those most affected by new renewables or fracking projects near them. Three miles is mentioned. Former Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom’s committee, … Continue reading Breakthrough?