Can Gove deliver new homes?

Michael Gove’s speech on 19 December 2023 is laced with good intent. But fails two life or death tests: They are the delivery test and the politics test. Delivery polices built on sand, lacking foundations, ignoring market custom and powerful vested interests, or the indispensable role of time in creating premium values will result in … Continue reading Can Gove deliver new homes?

Government policy confusion

By next weekend Michael Gove, Housing Minister is due to publish his solution to 13 years of housing policy failure. White papers, green papers and over-subscribed consultations have spelt out the spatial, territorial, tenurial, generational, unaffordable, fluid time frames and Machiavellian facts of life that direct the housing market. . So at last we ought … Continue reading Government policy confusion

Good try; muddled understanding

Policy Exchange has produced a heartening new report (The Property Owning Democracy,; James Vitali) which seeks to understand and then explain current housing policy failure. It is endorsed by several Conservative MP’s, including Ministers, which matters. . As as step towards educating open market , dyed-in-wool ideological MP’s who still cannot understand why four decades … Continue reading Good try; muddled understanding

Dose of sense

The National Infrastrutture Commission (nic.org.uk) have published their Second National Infrastructure Assessment, a 30 year plan for the UK’s infrastructure needs to 2055 and beyond. Called NIA2 it contains a lot of good sense. Thank goodness this rare species is not yet extinct. Wish we had the same sense for England’s housing needs for the … Continue reading Dose of sense

Verdict: nice but naive

On further reflection yesterday’s King’s Speech looks like the dreams of a well intentioned teenager who simply does not understand local politics. Why? Well, come and look here. ’….my Government’s priority is to make the difficult but necessary long-term decisions to change this country for the better.’ As an aspiration, this objective has my total … Continue reading Verdict: nice but naive

No houses=no growth?

The King’s Speech yesterday prompted an unnamed minster (Times, 8 November, Aubrey Allegretti) to say ‘it is time for the chancellor to be bold and decisive. He’s got to announce more measures that will stimulate growth’. The speech was silent on housing supply and silent on power distribution, two drivers, currently barriers, of domestic growth … Continue reading No houses=no growth?

Environment Agency is misguided?

The EA has told Cambridge council to reject the 1000 new homes at Darwin Green proposal by Barrett developers. The agency says the proposal poses a significant risk to the sustainability of Cambridge water supplies. Very odd reversal of normal thinking. Long term national water supplies ought to be the responsibility of a specialist agency, … Continue reading Environment Agency is misguided?