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England is heading for a housing crisis despite the government's pledge to build an extra three million homes by 2020, according to a report. | England is heading for a housing crisis despite the government's pledge to build an extra three million homes by 2020, according to a report. |
The independent body set up to advise ministers on new homes said 270,000 more were needed each year. | The independent body set up to advise ministers on new homes said 270,000 more were needed each year. |
The National Housing and Planning Advice Unit said average prices in England were more than seven times average salaries. | The National Housing and Planning Advice Unit said average prices in England were more than seven times average salaries. |
And it said they were set to reach nine-and-a-half times this by 2026. | And it said they were set to reach nine-and-a-half times this by 2026. |
Bleak outlook | Bleak outlook |
It added that, even if the extra homes were built, they would still be less affordable. | It added that, even if the extra homes were built, they would still be less affordable. |
This could have horrendous consequences in terms of environment, landscape and also quality of life Kate GordonCampaign for the Protection of Rural England | This could have horrendous consequences in terms of environment, landscape and also quality of life Kate GordonCampaign for the Protection of Rural England |
Professor Stephen Nickell, who helped write the report, told the BBC: "We built more than that number back in the 1930s in Britain when we had a considerably smaller population. | |
"And most other countries in the developed world, proportionately speaking, build houses at a faster rate than we do." | "And most other countries in the developed world, proportionately speaking, build houses at a faster rate than we do." |
The report comes on the same day as Housing Minister Yvette Cooper unveiled funding to encourage local councils to help create new homes. | |
She said that some councils were being difficult about building new houses. | |
"Some of them say they don't want more homes in their area, and the problem with that argument is that it's just not fair - every other area needs to do its bit." | |
The plans have been criticised by the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England (CPRE). | |
Senior planner Kate Gordon said: "This could have horrendous consequences in terms of environment, landscape and also quality of life - traffic congestion, pollution and the like. | Senior planner Kate Gordon said: "This could have horrendous consequences in terms of environment, landscape and also quality of life - traffic congestion, pollution and the like. |
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"There are also issues like access to water supply for these homes and the likelihood of them being built in flood-risk areas." | |
She said development should not be foisted on the country's most pressured regions, calling instead for a planned approach which made better use of existing buildings and derelict land. | |
Empty properties | Empty properties |
Ms Cooper said councils intending to build the most new houses would be given £1,100 per home, and this may increase to £5,000 by 2010/11. | |
She also said that housing had to be "planned sustainably". | She also said that housing had to be "planned sustainably". |
It's no good building houses if there's no roads to get to them Councillor Paul Bettison | It's no good building houses if there's no roads to get to them Councillor Paul Bettison |
But councillor Paul Bettison, from the Local Government Association, said simply building more homes was not the answer. | |
"For too long we've been pushing the simple figure of more and more houses, without thinking about the infrastructure. | "For too long we've been pushing the simple figure of more and more houses, without thinking about the infrastructure. |
"It's no good building houses if there's no roads to get to them." | "It's no good building houses if there's no roads to get to them." |
Also included in the plans is a £510m fund to help bring empty homes back into use. | Also included in the plans is a £510m fund to help bring empty homes back into use. |
Councils who aggressively target empty properties, including through compulsory purchase orders, will share in the fund to help pay for the projects. | Councils who aggressively target empty properties, including through compulsory purchase orders, will share in the fund to help pay for the projects. |
There are an estimated 670,000 homes and properties currently standing empty, and nearly 300,000 in England that are long-term vacant. | There are an estimated 670,000 homes and properties currently standing empty, and nearly 300,000 in England that are long-term vacant. |
The initiative will funnel extra money to regions where the increase in new homes is more than 0.75% of the existing stock. | The initiative will funnel extra money to regions where the increase in new homes is more than 0.75% of the existing stock. |