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Last year saw some big initiatives designed to get housing supply in the capital going again, including lowering the Mayor's affordable threshold, easing some planning requirements, a new Social And Affordable Homes Programme allocation and the recommendation of two sites for London New Towns. More recently, we've seen a move towards "rent convergence" for social housing landlords (see my explainer here [https://www.onlondon.co.uk/what-is-social-housing-rent-convergence-and-why-does-london-need-it/#:~:text=The%20goal%20was%20to%20bring,inflation%20plus%200.5%20per%20cent.]). But there were also many factors working against more building. Has there been any useful progress since then? Dan Reast of Centre for London [https://centreforlondon.org/person/daniel-reast/#:~:text=Daniel%20is%20Senior%20Research%20Officer,through%20the%20London%20Policy%20Lab.] is admirably well-informed. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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