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Council rent 'can fund new homes' | Council rent 'can fund new homes' |
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Councils in England could build 90,000 extra affordable homes in the next five years if they were able to keep all the rental income from their housing stock. | Councils in England could build 90,000 extra affordable homes in the next five years if they were able to keep all the rental income from their housing stock. |
That is the claim from the Local Government Association ahead of a major housing conference on Tuesday. | That is the claim from the Local Government Association ahead of a major housing conference on Tuesday. |
The LGA wants the government to scrap the system which channels all rent into a national pot for redistribution. | The LGA wants the government to scrap the system which channels all rent into a national pot for redistribution. |
Housing Minister John Healey told the BBC he was well-disposed to the idea of councils keeping more of their income. | Housing Minister John Healey told the BBC he was well-disposed to the idea of councils keeping more of their income. |
Mr Healey is due to make his first speech as minister at the Chartered Institute of Housing conference in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. | Mr Healey is due to make his first speech as minister at the Chartered Institute of Housing conference in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. |
Tough target | Tough target |
The LGA predicts that by 2011 there will be five million people in England on housing waiting lists. | The LGA predicts that by 2011 there will be five million people in England on housing waiting lists. |
But rental income from tenants and proceeds from right-to-buy sales could help meet some of the demand, it says. | But rental income from tenants and proceeds from right-to-buy sales could help meet some of the demand, it says. |
The government has pledged to build three million new homes by 2020, but the slow-down in the construction sector due to the recession has put that target in jeopardy. | The government has pledged to build three million new homes by 2020, but the slow-down in the construction sector due to the recession has put that target in jeopardy. |
Ministers say they are working to get an extra 12,500 affordable homes ready within two years, investing £160m to buy almost 5,000 unsold homes, and spending a further £550m to build 7,500 new properties. | Ministers say they are working to get an extra 12,500 affordable homes ready within two years, investing £160m to buy almost 5,000 unsold homes, and spending a further £550m to build 7,500 new properties. |
But Barry Macleod-Cullinane, Harrow Council's portfolio holder for adults and housing, said he believed the system cost the local authority £6m to £7m each year. | |
He said: "Taking into account this very tough economic climate, we have been urging the government to scrap this outdated system and allow local authorities and local people a real say over how their money is spent." |
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