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MoD housing cash paying the rent | |
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Forty per cent of the £5bn set aside to improve military housing will be spent on renting the buildings from a private landlord, the BBC has learned. | Forty per cent of the £5bn set aside to improve military housing will be spent on renting the buildings from a private landlord, the BBC has learned. |
The Ministry of Defence has said the money would be spent on upgrading accommodation over the next 10 years. | The Ministry of Defence has said the money would be spent on upgrading accommodation over the next 10 years. |
But figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act show £2bn will be spent renting back premises sold off by the state in 1996. | |
The MoD said it was "contractually obliged" to pay the private landlord. | |
'Below market rate' | |
In July, Defence Secretary Des Browne said the MoD planned to spend the £5bn on "upgrading and maintaining" accommodation. | In July, Defence Secretary Des Browne said the MoD planned to spend the £5bn on "upgrading and maintaining" accommodation. |
But the BBC freedom of information (FOI) request has revealed that property developer Annington Homes will receive almost £2bn of that sum. | |
The Conservative government sold most of the defence housing stock to Annington in 1996 for £1.6bn. | The Conservative government sold most of the defence housing stock to Annington in 1996 for £1.6bn. |
The Ministry of Defence recognises that good quality housing is a fundamental part of the welfare package we give to our Armed Forces personnel and their families Ministry of Defence statement | |
The Ministry of Defence said, in response to the BBC's request: "This deal [with Annington] means that the MoD is contractually obliged to pay rent on the homes occupied by service families. | |
"This equates to an average monthly rent of £300 - substantially less than if the MoD was paying the open market rent for similar properties." | |
The ministry said about 60% of the Annington homes "are now of the highest standard for condition, which has increased from 40% in 2001". | |
It acknowledged that there were "problem areas" with some accommodation, but said the "MoD recognises that good quality housing is a fundamental part of the welfare package we give to our Armed Forces personnel and their families". | |
The Army Families Federation said the sell-off had led to an under-investment in homes for service personnel and their families. | |
'Community feel' | |
Chief executive Julie McCarthy told BBC Radio 5 Live it was important to have good quality accommodation to compensate families for the frequent moves they were required to make. | |
Ms McCarthy, who has moved nine times in 14 years with her husband, said: "It's really important that we have a community feel. | |
"When you're asking these guys to go out to Afghanistan and Iraq - in a worst-case scenario they are giving their lives - it's very important that the families are in a community together with people who understand what they are going through, who can help with their children and who can talk through things." | |
Gary Durban sent this picture of his family's accommodation | Gary Durban sent this picture of his family's accommodation |
She said the fact that the average monthly rent was £300 - below the market rate - "does not give them [the Ministry of Defence] an excuse to offer sub-standard accommodation when some of these guys and ladies are giving their lives". | |
The news comes after more than 400,000 calls were made to a helpline last year complaining about forces accommodation. | |
BBC correspondent Angus Crawford said some observers described conditions as a national scandal. | |
In January, BBC News published photographs sent in by soldiers of their accommodation, depicting blocked urinals, uncollected rubbish and peeling floors. | In January, BBC News published photographs sent in by soldiers of their accommodation, depicting blocked urinals, uncollected rubbish and peeling floors. |
Recently a committee of MPs reported that although there had been some improvements, much accommodation was still unacceptable and this was having an effect on morale. | Recently a committee of MPs reported that although there had been some improvements, much accommodation was still unacceptable and this was having an effect on morale. |
In April 2006, the MoD also signed an £8bn Private Finance Initiative deal to upgrade accommodation for single soldiers. | In April 2006, the MoD also signed an £8bn Private Finance Initiative deal to upgrade accommodation for single soldiers. |
The 35-year contract will see the rebuilding and refurbishment of barrack blocks at six sites in England and Wales. | The 35-year contract will see the rebuilding and refurbishment of barrack blocks at six sites in England and Wales. |
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