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The Affordable Housing Crisis

The UK has a serious shortage of affordable homes. Lesley Curwen asks whether the current system, where councils do deals with developers to provide cheaper homes, is working.

The UK has a serious shortage of affordable homes. Lesley Curwen asks whether the current system - where councils do deals with developers to provide cheaper homes - is working.

Lesley examines three case studies - the huge redevelopment schemes at Earl's Court and on the Greenwich Peninsula, as well as a development in rural Suffolk. She asks whether developers are being allowed to duck their obligations to provide affordable homes as a condition of planning permission. Are councils too under-resourced and under-skilled to negotiate with large development companies?

And what of the commuted sum - where developers pay a fee in lieu of providing affordable housing? How is that working?

Lesley hears from New York where the new mayor has instituted a system that spells out what the city needs and wants, cutting the necessity for protracted negotiation.

Produced by Susan Marling
A Just Radio production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.

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38 minutes

Last on

Sun 31 May 2015 17:00

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  • Tue 26 May 2015 20:00
  • Sun 31 May 2015 17:00