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Series: Financial Times ; 19 June 1999, 3:1(2)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Discusses housing provision for the south east. SERPLAN (South East Regional Planning Authority) does not accept household projections, arguing against the predicted 75% increase in single person households. Housebuilders support the traditional 'predict and provide' approach. Problems in the region include the fact that 80% of non-urban land has some environmental protection, 'pressure points' in the areas where the jobs are, rising house prices, and the need for social housing.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Discusses housing provision for the south east. SERPLAN (South East Regional Planning Authority) does not accept household projections, arguing against the predicted 75% increase in single person households. Housebuilders support the traditional 'predict and provide' approach. Problems in the region include the fact that 80% of non-urban land has some environmental protection, 'pressure points' in the areas where the jobs are, rising house prices, and the need for social housing.