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Up to 50,000 London homes to be built in brownfield scheme | Up to 50,000 London homes to be built in brownfield scheme |
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Up to 50,000 new London homes are to be built on 20 brownfield sites, in a £400m scheme announced by the Treasury. | |
The homes will be built on "housing zones", where planning restrictions are removed to get homes built quickly. | The homes will be built on "housing zones", where planning restrictions are removed to get homes built quickly. |
The new zones are in line with a shake-up of planning rules to support house building announced by the chancellor at London's Mansion House on Thursday. | The new zones are in line with a shake-up of planning rules to support house building announced by the chancellor at London's Mansion House on Thursday. |
Labour said it is "too little too late" as Mayor Boris Johnson has built only a third of 63,000 homes needed annually. | |
In the past, Mr Johnson has been criticised by opposition parties for not building enough affordable homes. These new homes will include affordable properties. | |
In February, it emerged there would be a £120m underspend on building affordable homes, from a budget of £283m for 2013-14, which the mayor's critics say indicate that he is failing to meet his target to build 100,000 affordable homes over his two terms, which ends in May 2016. | |
The mayor's office said since he was elected to the office in 2008, 75,000 affordable homes have been built and he is still on target. | |
Additional powers for mayor | Additional powers for mayor |
The chancellor and mayor launched the scheme at Meridian Water, an 85 hectare former industrial site in Enfield Meridian Water in Enfield, north London, where 5,000 homes, a new school and community facilities are to be built. | |
Tottenham Hale in north London, Southall in west London, South Poplar in east London and Winstanley and York Road in Wandsworth, south-west London, are other areas earmarked as potentially suitable for building. | Tottenham Hale in north London, Southall in west London, South Poplar in east London and Winstanley and York Road in Wandsworth, south-west London, are other areas earmarked as potentially suitable for building. |
The housing zones scheme works by councils identifying brownfield land which could be used for development, removing certain planning restrictions across it and partnering with a developer to build new homes. | The housing zones scheme works by councils identifying brownfield land which could be used for development, removing certain planning restrictions across it and partnering with a developer to build new homes. |
The removal of particular planning constraints in these zones will significantly accelerate construction, the government hopes. | |
In November, the mayor's Housing Strategy set out plans for 10 potential housing zones. | In November, the mayor's Housing Strategy set out plans for 10 potential housing zones. |
The announcement will double that as central government and the Greater London Authority will each offer £200m for 20 zones. | The announcement will double that as central government and the Greater London Authority will each offer £200m for 20 zones. |
To speed up the building of these homes, the government will also grant the mayor additional powers, in the form of Mayoral Development Orders, to remove planning obstacles. | To speed up the building of these homes, the government will also grant the mayor additional powers, in the form of Mayoral Development Orders, to remove planning obstacles. |
Mr Osborne said: "The new housing zones will be a shot in the arm for house building in London, creating tens of thousands of new homes for hardworking families across the capital." | Mr Osborne said: "The new housing zones will be a shot in the arm for house building in London, creating tens of thousands of new homes for hardworking families across the capital." |
'Too little, too late' | 'Too little, too late' |
Speaking to BBC London 94.9, Mr Johnson acknowledged the scheme was a "just a fraction of what needs to be done". | Speaking to BBC London 94.9, Mr Johnson acknowledged the scheme was a "just a fraction of what needs to be done". |
"Total demand in London is probably around 49,000 homes a year and we think we can supply a maximum of 42,000 homes and we need to go a bit higher and this effort is part of that," he said. | "Total demand in London is probably around 49,000 homes a year and we think we can supply a maximum of 42,000 homes and we need to go a bit higher and this effort is part of that," he said. |
He said about 400,000 homes could be built on 33 brownfield sites in London over the next decade. | He said about 400,000 homes could be built on 33 brownfield sites in London over the next decade. |
"When you get up to those numbers you are starting to get near the sort of numbers you need to crack the problem," he said. | "When you get up to those numbers you are starting to get near the sort of numbers you need to crack the problem," he said. |
Labour London Assembly member Tom Copley said the scheme was "interesting", but the homes need to be "genuinely affordable" and of good quality. | Labour London Assembly member Tom Copley said the scheme was "interesting", but the homes need to be "genuinely affordable" and of good quality. |
"Boris Johnson has utterly failed Londoners on house building over the past six years of his mayoralty. He is currently only building a third of the 63,000 new homes we need in London each year. | "Boris Johnson has utterly failed Londoners on house building over the past six years of his mayoralty. He is currently only building a third of the 63,000 new homes we need in London each year. |
"This is too little, too late from Boris. He's been in office for six years now, but he is only building a third of the homes London needs to keep pace with our growing city." | |
The government will also be creating 10 new housing zones outside London, which will be backed by up to £200m of central government loans for infrastructure and clean-up work on the sites. |