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London boroughs are building homes outside the capital because they've run out of room | |
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The housing shortage in London is now so chronic that borough councils are planning to build homes outside the capital as "there isn’t enough space." | The housing shortage in London is now so chronic that borough councils are planning to build homes outside the capital as "there isn’t enough space." |
Westminster City Council’s draft housing strategy outlines plans to partner with other councils and build homes outside the capital, in an attempt to keep up with demand for affordable housing. | Westminster City Council’s draft housing strategy outlines plans to partner with other councils and build homes outside the capital, in an attempt to keep up with demand for affordable housing. |
Westminster’s plan outlines that it hopes to work with other town halls to develop properties outside of London, "helping address London’s chronic housing shortage." | Westminster’s plan outlines that it hopes to work with other town halls to develop properties outside of London, "helping address London’s chronic housing shortage." |
Councillor Daniel Astaire, cabinet member for housing, regeneration, business and economic development, said: "We cannot meet all our housing needs within the city’s boundaries – there isn’t enough space and what there is is among the most expensive in the UK. | Councillor Daniel Astaire, cabinet member for housing, regeneration, business and economic development, said: "We cannot meet all our housing needs within the city’s boundaries – there isn’t enough space and what there is is among the most expensive in the UK. |
"Pressure on housing in central London is unprecedented and enormous. No one local authority acting alone can solve this very complex problem. | "Pressure on housing in central London is unprecedented and enormous. No one local authority acting alone can solve this very complex problem. |
"We will take a lead in working with other boroughs and the mayor to develop some fresh ideas and I hope this draft strategy will start the debate." | "We will take a lead in working with other boroughs and the mayor to develop some fresh ideas and I hope this draft strategy will start the debate." |
An investigation by The Independent in April found that more than 50,000 families were silently shipped out of London boroughs in the past three years. | An investigation by The Independent in April found that more than 50,000 families were silently shipped out of London boroughs in the past three years. |
Wandsworth Borough Council was also recently accused of "social cleansing" after a letter encouraging tenants to move from London to Birmingham was shared by hundreds of people on social media. | Wandsworth Borough Council was also recently accused of "social cleansing" after a letter encouraging tenants to move from London to Birmingham was shared by hundreds of people on social media. |
The letter told the recipient that the council would pay the tenant/s for "bedrooms given up", as well as helping with the cost of moving, and was alleged to have targeted pensioners in particular, due to their exemption from the bedroom tax. | The letter told the recipient that the council would pay the tenant/s for "bedrooms given up", as well as helping with the cost of moving, and was alleged to have targeted pensioners in particular, due to their exemption from the bedroom tax. |
Cllr Astaire said: "We are a council of action, not words. This year we’ll lay foundations for 350 new homes as part of an investment of over £60 million to provide more high quality homes. We can, and will, do more." | Cllr Astaire said: "We are a council of action, not words. This year we’ll lay foundations for 350 new homes as part of an investment of over £60 million to provide more high quality homes. We can, and will, do more." |
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