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38,000 new homes on brownfield land to tackle the North East’s housing crisis

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Tracy Harrison, Chief Executive, Northern Housing Consortium

38,000 new homes on brownfield land to tackle the North East’s housing crisis

New research from the Northern Housing Consortium (NHC) has found there’s capacity for up to 38,000 new homes on brownfield land in the North East.

This will help the Government deliver 1.5m new homes over the next 5 years and play a part in finding homes for the 76,000 people currently on the region’s housing waiting lists.

The NHC is calling for a £4.2 billion funding package from Government over ten years to prepare the brownfield land in the North for new homes.

The current Brownfield Housing Fund is set to support 24,000 new homes. However, NHC research has found Whitehall red tape is stifling the effectiveness of this fund and some of the North’s brownfield sites are not eligible for funding.

To deliver as many homes as possible on Brownfield land over ten years, Government funding must be:

Northern Housing Consortium Chief Executive Tracy Harrison said:

“There is a massive opportunity in the North East to unlock land for up to 38,000 homes, helping provide much needed homes, regenerate communities and rebalance the economy away from London and the South East.

“But the current funding rules don’t work. Central government requirements mean some of the most deprived areas in need of regeneration are not being developed to provide much needed homes. Brownfield funding should be further devolved to give local government and combined authorities the flexibility to use it where it’s needed most.

“The Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has started to review brownfield funding and the value-for-money appraisal process for housing and land investment. We are keen to work with the Government to deliver changes which will help our members regenerate communities and unleash the benefits of brownfield-first development.”

You can read “Brownfield first – how devolved brownfield funding can build a new generation of homes in the North” here (https://www.flipsnack.com/northernhousingconsortium/brownfield-first-1m2t0yajiq/full-view.html). It includes fifteen recommendations about how the Government can more effectively fund brownfield development.

The NHC conducted and funded this research. It included discussions with Mayoral Combined Authorities in the North of England.

The NHC is a not-for-profit membership organisation representing local and combined authorities, housing associations and ALMOs across the North of England. Its members own or manage 9 out of 10 of the socially rented homes in the North.  Find out more at www.northern-consortium.org.uk.

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