Rayner to back plan to build 180,000 social homes in next decade
- Angela Rayner plans to build 180,000 new social homes in the next decade to help address the housing crisis, as announced by the Deputy Prime Minister.
- This target is six times higher than the number of social homes built from 2014 to 2024, highlighting an ambitious goal.
- The Government aims to create a total of 300,000 new social and affordable properties by 2035, supported by a £39 billion investment.
- Rayner emphasized that this investment represents "the biggest boost to social and affordable housing in a generation.
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Angela Rayner unleashes social rent revolution
Angela Rayner has unleashed a social rent revolution with a new £39 billion programme set to deliver around 300,000 social and affordable homes. The deputy PM said her plans will help transform housing over the next 10 years, which will drive up standards for millions of Brits. Yimby Rayner added that 60 per cent of these affordable homes will be available for social rent, making them affordable for communities linked to local incomes. The 180,0…

Rayner to back plan to build 180,000 social homes in next decade
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is set to announce plans to build 180,000 new social homes in the next decade as the Government seeks to “turn the tide on the housing crisis”.
Government pledges boost to social housing delivery
At least 60 per cent of the government’s £39bn affordable housing programme for the next decade will be allocated to homes for social rent, the government pledged today. The announcement forms part of a long-term strategy to deliver 300,000 social and affordable homes over ten… The post Government pledges boost to social housing delivery appeared first on Construction News.
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