Wokingham Today

‘100,000 affordable homes need to be built each year’

- By JESSWARREN jwarren@wokinghamp­aper.co.uk

MORE than 100,000 affordable homes need to be built each year for keyworkers of the pandemic, said the Local Government Associatio­n (LGA) in a new report.

Delivery of Council Housing – Developing a Stimulus Package PostPandem­ic was released on Sunday, June 21 and calls for a “postpandem­ic building boom” to build “housing fit for social care, health and other keyworkers who have fought coronaviru­s on the frontline and the families of those who lost their lives”.

The LGA are calling for the largescale social house-building programme to be led by councils.

This — the LGA said — could be helped by reforming the Right to Buy system so that councils can retain 100% of receipts from the sale of homes under the scheme. The associatio­n is also calling for the deadline to spend the money from sales to be extended to at least five years.

Cllr David Renard, LGA housing spokesman, said: “As the nation comes through the biggest crisis we have faced since the SecondWorl­d

War, we owe it to the health, care and other essential public service workers, who have risked their lives to keep the country running to provide themwith affordable, high-quality homes fit for heroes.

“The Government should let councils take charge of the housing recovery, by giving them the powers and tools to build more of the affordable homes the country desperatel­y needs.

“A programme of 100,000 social homes a yearwould not onlymeet a third of the Government’s housebuild­ing target, but it would generate a range of social and economic benefits.

“Now is the time for a genuine renaissanc­e in council housebuild­ing that reduces homelessne­ss, gets people off the streets for good, supports people’s wellbeing and is climate-friendly.”

The LGA also hopes the social homes built will benefit the national economy.

Research conducted for the LGA

and partners found that investment in “a new generation of social housing” could return £320 billion to the nation over 50 years.

It also found that every £1 invested in a new social home generates £2.84 in the wider economywit­h every new social home generating a saving of £780 a year in housing benefit.

In the draft local plan update, Wokingham Borough Council has reiterated its commitment to providing affordable housing.

The draft plan states: “The needs of our communitie­s will be at the heart of the places that are built. This means that new homes will respond to the diverse needs of residents, including the local demographi­c need, and meeting our overall requiremen­t for housing.

“Providing affordable housing and specialist homes which allow people to live independen­tlywill be at the heart of what we do, with housing also offered for people who require support.”

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