We must preserve our beautiful countryside – but we must also continue to find places to build homes where people can live. There has to be a balance.
When a tenancy is due for renewal councils vary the rent according to the household income.
Most renters want to buy but believe they will never be able to in our borough – we want to help them achieve their goal.
The Chancellor’s big task today is to give business a sense of the Government’s plan for Britain post-Brexit.
The home ownership revolution continues.
If the only options are concrete blocks of various shapes then it is a bogus consultation.
Promises have already been abandoned – on transport fares, housing, policing. Even trees.
We don’t have to listen to architectural gurus planning for a brave new world but redevelop estates to restore traditional streets.
These often under-recognised services provide essential support to a wide range of this country’s vulnerable citizens.
Let’s have annual statements of policy goals for the next five years – they should run to no more than a dozen sides of A4.
Saving for a deposit while paying rent can be a significant barrier so the Home Group will run a pilot scheme on graduated ownership.
Councils should be able to keep more of the receipts to get more new homes built.
The policy will allow funds to provide much needed new housing.
To see this form of housing as the enemy of owner occupation is misplaced and counterproductive to addressing the country’s housing needs.
The Government which Daniel Korski worked for was responsible for the lack of evidence on the effects of migration of which he now complains.