50% increase in housing targets?

How to make residents into welcoming hosts? Should objectors pay? The story in today’s edition of the The Times (27 July) by the Whitehall and the Political Editors has caught attention. We’ll see soon. Would a 50% target uplift make all the difference? Targets might in the short term help, say the next 10 years. … Continue reading 50% increase in housing targets?

Working Together. Try again please.

Time to be radical. English political parties must work together. Doing so is in the national interest. In order to deliver the housing and infrastructure we need will take more than one parliament. Which, now the election verdict is in place, means we need all three English political parties to work together to deliver long … Continue reading Working Together. Try again please.

Hope Value. Fairness Matters.

The dangers of hibernation by landowners. The ability of shrewd councils to play the market, and win. I write with the advantage of long market experience. At my age, 80+ I have seen many times how actors in the property market react to uncertainty. How they react to perceptions of unfair treatment. These reactions are … Continue reading Hope Value. Fairness Matters.

Who decides?

The King’s Speech today sets out the new government’s legislative programme. I welcome the high profile given to new housing supply. Two decades ago, Tony.Blair’s second administration scarcely paid housing any attention, either in the Labour Party manifesto or in Parliament. But. twenty years ago is a long time. My fervent hope is that it … Continue reading Who decides?

Unlocking growth

One the most informed and thoughtful journalists is Tim Hartford. (IMO on a par with Paul Johnson,, author of Follow the Money). Harford writes a sound, evidence based column in the Financial Times. So I looked forward to seeing his Channel 4 expose on Monday’s television broadcast Skint: The Truth About Britain’s Broken Economy. And … Continue reading Unlocking growth