Sunderland Echo

Time to restart housing market

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or with coronaviru­s should continue to keep their move on hold.

Each of the building blocks of the buying and selling process are now back in business.

The foundation for this is our new guidance on moving home while staying safe, including keeping a two-metre distance.

Estate agents, conveyance­rs and removal firms can also reopen if they follow social distancing guidelines.

This is aided by our guidance for people working in homes, including fitters, so they can support home moving while reducing the risk of infection.

Underpinni­ng all this is our work to restart and renew home building, with safety at its core.

I am grateful to everyone who has been carefully preparing to return to work over recent weeks. Thanks to these efforts, last week we were able to launch a Safe Working Charter with the Home Builders Federation, committing developers to returning to work while following stringent health advice.

We’re also allowing builders to agree more flexible working hours on site with their local council.

This will make it easier to follow public health guidance on sites and stagger builders’ arrival times, making public transport less busy and so reducing the risk of infection.

Taken together, this forms a clear plan to ensure that everyone involved in moving home and building homes can begin their return to normal life, safely.

As week-by-week we continue to defeat this disease, we will stick to our long-term vision for the housing market we all want to see: safe, beautiful, high-quality, affordable homes, and more of them.

Because a home is more than just four walls. As we have found more than ever during this crisis, it is a sanctuary, a form of protection, and a link to your community.

Everyone has a role to play in helping to control the virus by staying alert and following the rules.

We all need to work together safely as we rebuild our economy and restore livelihood­s, starting with the housing market.

If we do this together, we will recover from this crisis.

 ??  ?? Minister for Housing, Communitie­s and Local Government Robert Jenrick
Minister for Housing, Communitie­s and Local Government Robert Jenrick
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