City Hall Misses Reduced Affordable Housebuilding Target
The London Assembly said 14,335 affordable housing starts fell short of the revised target, as 32,081 homes from an earlier programme remain unfinished.
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Why our Lib Dem-Green council is challenging the cut to London’s affordable housing requirements
Southwark, like the rest of London, needs more homes. But increasing supply should not come at the expense of affordability, writes Victor Chamberlain, deputy leader of Southwark Council and executive member for strategic planning
Mayor failed to hit reduced affordable housing target, new report reveals
City Hall began construction of just 14,335 affordable homes against a revised government target of 17,800 and an original target of 23,900, reports Kumail Jaffer, Local Democracy Reporter Sir Sadiq Khan on a London building site (credit GLA) City Hall has fallen short of a revised affordable housing target set by the government by thousands of homes, it has emerged. Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan was allocated £4billion from ministers via the A…
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