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Affordable housing options

By: Series: Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1436) 14 September 2001, 17(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Recent research, commissioned by the Greater London Authority, suggests the principle of "additionality" could help ease the capital's need for affordable housing. The research was conducted by Three Dragons consultancy and Nottingham Trent University's centre for residential development. Discusses additionality - a planning approach whereby private developers provide a proportion of social rented homes and receive a sum, based on the affordable rent, from the registered social landlord - and how far it is likely to help.
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Recent research, commissioned by the Greater London Authority, suggests the principle of "additionality" could help ease the capital's need for affordable housing. The research was conducted by Three Dragons consultancy and Nottingham Trent University's centre for residential development. Discusses additionality - a planning approach whereby private developers provide a proportion of social rented homes and receive a sum, based on the affordable rent, from the registered social landlord - and how far it is likely to help.