Edinburgh Evening News

Affordable housing targets are in tatters, Labour warns

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The Scottish Government’s targets on affordable housebuild­ing are in “tatters”, Labour has said in calls for urgent action.

Ministers have pledged to build 110,000 affordable homes by 2032, however the government’s housebuild­ing statistics for 2023 showed there were 6,239 approvals last year, with the figure falling each year from 2018, and the lowest since 2012.

However, Labour said its analysis of the figures shows 19,169 affordable homes would have been approved in the last four years if the approval rate had been sustained from 2018 levels – when 12,478 were given the go-ahead.

The party also argued the decision to cut £196 million from the affordable housing budget shows the Scottish Government has “doubled down” on its risk of missing the target.

Government figures published in March showed 9,680 new affordable homes were completed in 2023, down 5 per cent from the previous year, while approvals fell 5 per cent and 6,046 were started, down 20 per cent.

At the time, housing minister Paul McLennan said Scotland delivered more than any country in the UK per head of the population, but he said inflation, supply issues and labour shortages linked to Brexit had had an impact.

Scottish Labour housing spokesman Mark Griffin said: “The SNP-Green government’s promises on affordable housing lie in tatters, as the reality of their record of failure is exposed.

“From record levels of homelessne­ss to extortiona­te rent to soaring house prices, Scotland is crying out for more affordable housing – but the SNP and the Greens are in denial.

“Once again this government is more interested in setting targets than meeting them, and Scots are paying the price.

“This housing emergency has been years in the making, but instead of fixing their mistakes the SNP is doubling down on them by slashing this year’s affordable housing budget.

“We need urgent action to boost housebuild­ing so everyone can have a secure and affordable home, including ditching this damaging budget cut and reforming our planning system.”

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The government’s housebuild­ing statistics for 2023 showed approvals for affordable new homes had fallen to their lowest level since 2012
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