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    UK Govt unveils plans for 100+ New Towns in major Housing Expansion

    The government has identified over 100 potential sites, mainly in London, the South, and the East of England.
    News DeskBy News DeskFebruary 13, 2025
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    Buckinghamshire, UK: The UK government has announced an ambitious ‘Our Plan for Change’ to develop over 100 New Towns as part of the largest housebuilding initiative since the post-war era.

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, during a visit to Buckinghamshire, reiterated his commitment to overcoming opposition and addressing the housing crisis by delivering 1.5 million homes.

    This means each of the proposed new towns will be designed to accommodate at least 10,000 homes, along with essential infrastructure like schools, healthcare facilities, and transport links.

    The government aims to fast-track construction by reducing bureaucratic hurdles and overriding environmental objections that might otherwise delay development. The final framework expected this summer.

    The government has identified over 100 potential sites, mainly in London, the South, and the East of England.

    Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook acknowledged local opposition but emphasized the need for high-quality, well-planned communities with proper infrastructure.

    Today we’re going further and faster to unblock tens of thousands of new homes in the planning system.

    Our New Homes Accelerator will speed up the delivery of housing sites held back by unnecessary delays.#PlanForChange #GetBritainBuilding

    — Angela Rayner (@AngelaRayner) February 13, 2025

    Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner reaffirmed the government’s resolve to tackle housing shortages, reduce homelessness, and help more people onto the property ladder.

    Since taking office, the government claims to have “unblocked” 20,000 homes and plans to expedite approvals for another 700,000 across 350 sites. Efforts include streamlining approvals for tall buildings (18m+) without compromising safety regulations.

    The initiative also aims to override environmental objections that have previously stalled projects, with Starmer criticizing planning rules that protect wildlife like bats and newts at the expense of development.

    Previous government attempts to develop large-scale housing projects have struggled. David Cameron’s plan for a new wave of “garden cities” failed to materialize, while Gordon Brown’s proposed eco-towns faced strong opposition from local communities, ultimately preventing their success.

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