HBF releases 10 point plan for Government to tackle housing crisis
- New 10-point plan from the Home Builders Federation (HBF) shows how policymakers could act fast to boost the supply of new, energy efficient and high-quality homes across the country.
- King’s Speech was another ‘missed opportunity’ to focus on house building - with no new measures announced to increase supply.
- Today’s plan follows recent HBF report finding that England is the hardest place in the developed world to find a home.
The Home Builders Federation (HBF) today releases a 10-point plan of practical solutions for government to remove barriers to building and start providing the nation with much-needed homes.
Following its audit report, Housing Horizons, showing that England is the hardest place in the developed world to find a home, the industry body has produced a charter which sets out how to radically improve the supply of high-quality new homes.
With no detail in the King’s Speech on how the government intends tackle the housing crisis, today’s plan, Firmer Foundations, outlines what action ministers could take before the next election without needing new legislation.
It provides a blueprint to radically improve the supply of high-quality new homes, while also supporting SME home builders and securing the industry’s future workforce and its path to Net Zero.
Stewart Baseley, Executive Chairman of the Home Builders Federation, said:
“Governments of all colours over decades have failed to tackle systemic issues in our housing and planning system which have led to England becoming the hardest place in the developed world to find a home.
“The King’s Speech represented another missed opportunity to increase housing supply in this country, and nothing to address the disproportionate burden of nutrient neutrality placed on new build homes.
“Major legislative change, while needed, would take time to come into effect. Given the urgency of country’s housing crisis we’ve laid out practical steps Ministers can and should implement now to address the barriers impacting housing supply and make sure more people have access to decent homes.”
Despite some improvements in levels of home building in recent years, people across the country still struggle to find decent homes which they can afford to rent or buy.
The plan shows how properly resourcing local authority planning departments, revising the rules around nutrient neutrality, and abolishing stamp duty on more energy-efficient homes could unlock development.
Home builders are also calling for measures which would tackle some of the long-term challenges facing the sector, including reforming post-16 skills education to better meet the needs of business, and making planning policy more favourable to small and medium size developers.
If implemented, this plan would make a decisive contribution to overcoming systemic issues facing the housing sector and give people all over the country a chance of finding a good quality, affordable home.
Notes to Editors
HBF’s action plan, Firmer Foundations, can be found here.
The steps of the plan are as follows:
- Ensure the Government’s plans to increase planning fees mean increased resources for planning departments, who have seen real terms funding cut by over half since 2010.
- Ensure that local authorities have local plans in place which will meet local housing need.
- Work with industry to revise rules around nutrient neutrality and end the disproportionate impact on developers, which is currently preventing 145,000 houses from being built.
- Make the Construction Industry Training Board fit for purpose by reforming the CITB levy to include key occupations for the industry, such as plumbing engineers.
- Ensure post-16 education and training is focused on employer’s needs
- Introduce a presumption in favour of development on small sites of up to 25 homes on brownfield land, as part of the planned changes to the National Planning Policy
- Reform the Standard Method to ensure that new housing is delivered in a proportionate way across the whole country.
- Ensuring local planning decision makers have a strong statutory duty to give special attention to the needs of older people in local plans and housing needs assessments.
- Abolish stamp duty for all purchases of homes with an EPC rating of B or above.
- Facilitate a roundtable with government, industry and lenders to explore the possible expansion of green/energy efficient mortgages.
The Housing Horizons report can also be found and a full copy downloaded here.
Contact info:
For further information, please contact:
Alice Fitzgerald by email at HBF@lexcomm.co.uk or by mobile on +44 7498 395391.
About the Home Builders Federation:
The Home Builders Federation (HBF) is the principal representative body for private sector home builders and voice of the home building industry in England and Wales. HBF member firms account for some 80% of all new homes built in England and Wales in any one year, and include companies of all sizes, ranging from widely recognised national firms, through regionally based businesses and small local companies: www.hbf.co.uk