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Why planning delays are holding back SME house builders | Build Up From the Basement

51 min · 24. juni 2026
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SME house builders: planning reform, skills and growth in UK construction. Sarah Edwards MP and the FMB explore how planning delays, skills shortages and rogue builders are affecting SME construction businesses and what needs to change. In this episode of Build Up From the Basement, we’re joined by Sarah Edwards MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for SME Housebuilders and MP for Tamworth. We discuss why SME house builders are critical to solving the housing crisis, the barriers stopping them from growing, and what Government, industry and educators need to do to unlock more homes and support the next generation of construction professionals.

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