Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Stop Boris stealing homes from low income families!

Despite the corona virus emergency we must also keep an eye out on what else the government is proposing.

UNISON has spotted that the Tories are proposing to stop local authorities using developers contributions (so called section 106 money) to fund homes for low income families.

Instead it will be used to subsidise first time buyers of private homes.

This will decimate local authorities ability to have homes built for low income families.

If the Government wants to support first time buyers then that is great, but do not do this at the expense of desperate vulnerable homeless or overcrowded families.

So check out UNISON resource links below on these "First Homes" proposals and respond :-
Hat tip great picture to Steve Bell

2 comments:

  1. dear oh dear. which part of the words "no trolls please" don't these trolls understand! Probably the "please" bit is especially difficult.

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  2. 54.To support people to realise the
    dream of home ownership, the
    Government wishes to ensure that
    more developer contributions are used
    to deliver homes sold at a discount.
    There are two broad options;
    a. Prescribe that a percentage of
    affordable homes delivered
    through section 106 planning
    obligations should be First
    Homes; or,
    b. Prescribe that a percentage of
    all units delivered on suitable
    sites (over 10 units) are to be
    sold as First Homes.
    55.The first option means in some cases
    Local Authorities may not use section
    106 contributions to deliver affordable
    housing, including First Homes, and
    there is no legal obligation for them to
    do so. This may have an impact on
    the number of First Homes delivered
    overall and in different regions.

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