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Page 1: Delivering Housing Numbers in an Era of Localism.

Delivering Housing Numbers in an Era of Localism

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The scale of the problem

Labour Government requirement - 240,000 new homes a year

Achieved 2009/10 – 123,000Projected 2010/11 – under 100,000?

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'The previous government's failed Soviet tractor style top-down planning targets were a terrible, expensive, time-consuming way to impose house-building’

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The immediate impact

June 2010 – ‘The Federation believes the Government’s decision to allow councils to ignore the regional targets has resulted directly or indirectly in plans to build 84,150 homes being dropped’

September 2010 – ‘The Home Builders Federation last week claimed that plans for more than 100,000 homes have been scrapped since the letter was sent’

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Tractor production in the Soviet Union:

1924 - 1,000 1934 – 200,000

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Incentives

Community

consensus

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Incentives

New Homes Bonus

Mr Shapps said: “An authority that ensured 10,000 new homes are put up could be in line for £100 million over six years.”

(Times 12 June)

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The incentive package

Local Investment Plan

Local (Regional?) Enterprise Partnership

Community Infrastructure Levy?

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Being involved matters

More people understand, more happy they are....even if they disagree

More they know the debate has been had – more they trust it

Design workshops – versatile modelOpportunity for a wider, deeper

local debate

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Community consensus

democratic localism

involvement not veto

consensus not unanimity

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Doing nothing is not an option

a policy vacuum will be filled by appeals

5 and 15 year land supply remains

underplan and the buck stops with you

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On the hook of housing numbers

starting points?local

justificationstrategic

restraint and growth

the evidence base

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Collaboration

KPOG / KHG working to build localism into a strategic agenda

Kent Housing Strategy – delivery document

Political debate about working together to test options/ impacts and plan infrastructure

Stronger community level debate

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Infrastructure delivery

Infrastructure cost planningPhased infrastructure delivery

scheduleInfrastructure provision embedded in

planning strategiesViability testing of private sector

contributions – CIL or strategic tariffShort/ medium term delivery plans –

LIPs