London housing zones to create 50,000 new homes
13 Jun 2014 04:37 PM
50,000 new homes, across
20 new housing zones, will be created in
London.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer,
George Osborne, and Mayor of London Boris Johnson have announced last week (13
June) that 50,000 new homes, across 20 new housing zones, will be created in
London, while visiting a prospective new zone in Enfield, North
London.
Housing zones are a new approach
being used by the government, to get new homes built quickly.
Local authorities identify and
package together brownfield land which could be used for development into a
housing zone, remove all unnecessary planning restrictions across it and
partner with a developer to build new homes. The absence of planning
constraints in these zones will significantly accelerate
construction.
Central government supports
housing zones by making loans available to local authorities for necessary
infrastructure and other remedial work on the site. Last November the
Mayor’s Housing Strategy set out plans for ten potential housing zones,
the announcement will double that as central government and the Greater London
Authority (GLA) will each offer £200 million for twenty
zones.
The Chancellor and Mayor
launched the scheme at Meridian Water, an 85 hectare former industrial site in
Enfield that has the potential for 5,000 new homes, new schools, a library and
commercial space, linking to the nearby Lea Valley regional
park.
To ensure that developments in
housing zones progress as quickly as possible, the government will grant the
Mayor substantial powers, in the form of Mayoral Development Orders, to remove
planning obstacles.
These new zones are in line with
the major shake-up of planning rules to support house building announced by the
Chancellor in his Mansion House Speech.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer
said:
A key part of our long term
economic plan is to build the houses Britain needs, so that families have the
economic security that comes with home ownership. House building is at its
highest since 2008 across London and England, but there is still a lot more to
do to tackle the UK’s long term housing challenge.
The new housing zones will be a
shot in the arm for house building in London, creating tens of thousands of new
homes for hardworking families across the capital.
The Mayor of London
said:
Housing is the biggest challenge
facing London’s economic development and these new £400 million
housing zones will turbo boost housing supply across the capital. This major
regeneration will transform communities and provide up to 50,000 much needed
homes. They will support 250,000 Londoners into low cost home ownership over
the next decade.
The Mayor’s Office has
worked with a number of London boroughs to test the concept. These
include:
- Meridian Water in
Enfield
- Tottenham Hale in
Haringey
- Southall in
Ealing
- South Poplar in Tower
Hamlets
- Winstanley and York Road in
Wandsworth
The government will also be
creating ten new housing zones outside London. This will be backed by up to
£200 million of central government loans for infrastructure and clean-up
work on the sites.
The funding for housing zones
will be allocated by competition. The Mayor has published his prospectus
inviting bids from local authorities in London. The Department for Communities
& Local Government will publish a prospectus inviting bids from local
authorities across the country later this year.