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Housing 'right-to-buy' faces axe | Housing 'right-to-buy' faces axe |
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Ministers are planning to review tenants' right to buy social housing, it has emerged. | Ministers are planning to review tenants' right to buy social housing, it has emerged. |
The SNP government will consider a ban on the sale of new council and housing association homes. | The SNP government will consider a ban on the sale of new council and housing association homes. |
A Scottish Government source said it would consult on the option, which would only affect those tenants moving to new-build homes. | A Scottish Government source said it would consult on the option, which would only affect those tenants moving to new-build homes. |
The option will be contained in the government's housing green paper, which should be published in coming weeks. | The option will be contained in the government's housing green paper, which should be published in coming weeks. |
A Scottish Government insider said: "As part of our consultation on housing in Scotland, we will look at a range of measures with the overarching aim of improving the housing system and achieving better value for money. | A Scottish Government insider said: "As part of our consultation on housing in Scotland, we will look at a range of measures with the overarching aim of improving the housing system and achieving better value for money. |
"We will consult on the option of ending the right-to-buy for new-build social housing - only affecting tenants moving to newly-built properties." | "We will consult on the option of ending the right-to-buy for new-build social housing - only affecting tenants moving to newly-built properties." |
We need a new settlement for the 21st century that recognises huge pressures on housing Gavin CorbettShelter Scotland's policy manager | |
It is hoped that the measure would help address Scotland's housing crisis by encouraging local authorities and housing groups to build new properties. | It is hoped that the measure would help address Scotland's housing crisis by encouraging local authorities and housing groups to build new properties. |
A Scottish Government spokesman said: "As part of our forthcoming consultation on housing in Scotland, we will be looking at a range of options with the overarching aim of improving the housing system and achieving better value for money. | A Scottish Government spokesman said: "As part of our forthcoming consultation on housing in Scotland, we will be looking at a range of options with the overarching aim of improving the housing system and achieving better value for money. |
"Suggestions that the consultation will invite views on the option of ending right-to-buy for new build social housing are speculation and we cannot comment on the detail of the green paper ahead of its publication." | "Suggestions that the consultation will invite views on the option of ending right-to-buy for new build social housing are speculation and we cannot comment on the detail of the green paper ahead of its publication." |
Housing charity Shelter Scotland has backed proposals to reform the right-to-buy policy. | |
Gavin Corbett, policy manager at Shelter Scotland, said: "Right-to-buy was designed to fit the housing landscape of the 1970s. | |
"We need a new settlement for the 21st Century that recognises huge pressures on housing. | |
"Ending right-to-buy for new build homes would be one possible step. | |
"Ministers should also allow landlords to operate the policy more flexibly so that its impact can be modified to suit local circumstances." |
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