Children in temporary accommodation
The report by the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee on this subject shows over 164,000 homeless children are currently living in temporary accommodation across England. Some families are in such accommodation for years without a settled home offer, due to the chronic shortage of social and affordable housing. London boroughs spend a combined total of £4 million per day on temporary accommodation.
London Councils, representing London’s boroughs, has commented on that as here.
London recycling
The Government has published details on recycling in the capital in 2023-24. It shows London’s poor recycling rate has stagnated for 10 years with wide variations in borough recycling rates from 8% to 52%. In 2022 the GLA issued a Guidance Note on recycling which set a target of 50% by 2025.
CPRE (London) has commented on this in a report here.
London devolution
Leaders of 32 London boroughs have called for “a seat at the table” in a new devolution settlement for the capital, as here. They seek similar devolved arrangements to those in Combined Authorities elsewhere under the English Devolution Bill. Boroughs would then have a direct influence over decisions the Mayor of London currently makes without them.
Richard Brown for ONLONDON has commented on it.
The Government has stated in a White Paper for the Bill that there will be a financial settlement for London “while retaining pre-existing bespoke [more…]
Building Safety Levy
A Building Safety Levy on new development to raise £3.4 billion is planned for Autumn 2026 with regulations published this year. Rates per square metre of floor space based on local house prices will be set per local authority area. There will be rates for previously and non-previously developed land (as defined in the NPPF), e.g. in RBK&C £50.17 and £100.35 respectively and in LB Enfield £22.06 and £44.13.
The Home Builders Federation (HBF) has sent a letter signed by over 100 housebuilders to Chancellor Rachel Reeves calling for [more…]
Chief Planner’s update
Joanna Averley, the DHCLG Chief Planner issued an update to local authority planners in March 2025. It covered details on new policy and guidance, funding for LPAs, The Planning and Infrastructure Bill and the Government’s response to the consultation responses on the Plan Making System.
Climate change and heritage
The Government has released the fourth round of climate adaptation reporting for the heritage sector as here. The report outlines the risks climate change poses to the UK’s historic environment and provides guidance on how heritage organisations can adapt to these challenges. It highlights the need for resilience planning and sustainable conservation strategies.
Funds for social homes
Government announced £2 billion investment to support social and affordable house building. £400 million of that was allocated to London in addition to £100 million in the budget last autumn. All projects funded will need to start by March 2027 and finish by June 2029. City Hall has been asked to allocate the funds to prioritise social rent homes.
London Councils estimates boroughs spend £4m every day on temporary accommodation. This spending has jumped 68% over [more…]
Safe as Houses
‘Safe as Houses: Why Investment in Social Housing is Great for Us and Our Economy’ is the title of a publication by Shelter here.
It sets out the economic and fiscal case for investing in social homes and includes analyses of how the housing emergency is damaging our economy. It offers insights into how social housing stimulates productive investment and an efficient labour market.
Polly Neate CBE, Chief Executive Officer, Shelter wrote in a foreword to the document “Unless there is a wish to repeat the neglect of [more…]
Housing supply
The Government updated its housing supply statistics to include an estimate of net additional dwellings between 1 April 2024 and 23 March 2025. Also, an estimate of net additional dwellings since 9 July 2024, to measure progress towards the government’s target to deliver 1.5 million homes during the current parliament. See here.
Grenfell Tower
The Deputy Prime Minister met bereaved families and survivors of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, and has written to them and local residents explaining that the tower will be taken down. The Government issued an update on the process.
Many residential blocks of flats have unsafe cladding on the walls which owners are finding expensive to replace. The Government published Cladding Remediation Guidance in July 2022.
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Balancing quality and quantity to deliver 1.5m homes
This article was first published in Housing Today.
The government – and housebuilders – must be given the best possible chance of achieving its ambitious target writes Ben Derbyshire
Nobody wants new homes built [more…]
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Using AI in your Civic Society
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