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Opening up the debate exploring housing land supply myths a report based on evidence provided by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) to the Callcutt Review of House Building Delivery [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: London RTPI 2007Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: Addresses issues of housing affordability and supply. Reveals figures suggesting that planning permission currently exists 14 000 acres of land: enough for up to 225 000 new homes. Comprises part of the RTPI's evidence to the Callcutt Review of Housebuilding Delivery. Recommends that housebuilders should declare the amount of land they currently hold with planning permission to help form regional databanks; that the National Housing and Planning Unit should publish a breakdown of such information; that the government and Callcutt review should identify blockages in the planning system; and that governmental action should be taken to address the housebuilding crisis.
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Addresses issues of housing affordability and supply. Reveals figures suggesting that planning permission currently exists 14 000 acres of land: enough for up to 225 000 new homes. Comprises part of the RTPI's evidence to the Callcutt Review of Housebuilding Delivery. Recommends that housebuilders should declare the amount of land they currently hold with planning permission to help form regional databanks; that the National Housing and Planning Unit should publish a breakdown of such information; that the government and Callcutt review should identify blockages in the planning system; and that governmental action should be taken to address the housebuilding crisis.