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2024-06-24
 
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UK public want more social house building but call for greater investment in local infrastructure

THE UK's leading social enterprise group Places for People have polled over 4,000 people across the UK to find out their thoughts on homelessness, new house building, social housing, healthy communities, and retrofitting. This release highlights that whilst ⅔ of the population want more affordable homes built in their local area, over half are concerned about the strain it will put on their local services, such as:- Schools and Doctor's Surgeries.

Places for People is therefore calling on the future Government to quickly unblock the planning system to allow developers to start delivering more new homes.

UK public want more social house building but call for greater investment in local infrastructure:-

Almost ⅔ of the UK population would welcome new house building, including:- social housing, within 5 miles of their home.

Almost ¾ of people believe there needs to be greater investment in local infrastructure to support building new homes as over 50% of people are concerned about the strain that house building would put on their existing facilities and services.

Data highlights the strain that the lack of supply of homes for rent; private or social; has on people's perceptions for needing new homes.

The incoming Government should prioritise funding mechanisms and unblock the planning system to allow housebuilders to deliver new thriving communities.

The call comes from the UK's leading social enterprise, Places for People, who polled 4,000 people across the UK from a balanced mix of housing circumstances, financial income, age, sex and more to understand the public's aspirations around housing in the run up to the General Election on 4 July 2024.

The new data shows 63% of people surveyed are supportive of new affordable and social house building in their local area, but 58% are concerned about the strain that new house building could put on their existing local services.

These concerns meant that 71% of the UK population believe that there should be more upfront investment in local infrastructure projects, such as Schools, doctors' surgeries and hospitals, for new house building schemes.

The study also revealed regional variance in attitudes. Those living in regions traditionally associated with higher house prices (South East 67%, South West 66% and the East of England 66%) are more likely to be concerned about the strain new house building will put on their existing services. The devolved nations were the least likely to worried about the impact.

Finally, people who rent are less likely to be concerned about infrastructure delivery upfront (ave 63%) compared to those who own their own home (76%), and those who live in urban areas (48%) are less concerned than those who live rurally (63%).

Dinny Shaw, Head of Planning at Places for People:- "There is a clear appetite for not only new house building, but new communities from the UK public. We want to create thriving new communities, along with community infrastructure, but this cannot be done without deliverable planning permissions. Before we talk about a housing crisis, we have a planning crisis, and it's getting worse. Only 21% of Local Planning Authorities adopted a Local Plan in the last 5 years. In the last 12 months only 10,406 sites were granted planning permission, the lowest number since 2006, and it's taking an average of 28 weeks for any proposal to make it through the system. Long term, we need a clear framework in place that unlocks more land for new homes and delivers planning consents needed to support future growth in housing delivery. In the short-term we need to see a new Government invest in local planning authorities, set a clear direction and policy framework to speed up decision making, and invest to unlock sites that are caught up in viability issues. With a growing need for more affordable housing unless we tackle these issues that directly impact supply any incoming Government can say goodbye to their ambitious build targets. Too many years of talk and little action has led us to this point. We need to tackle the crisis within our planning departments across the UK and rebalance investment in housing and infrastructure so we can unlock and deliver the homes the UK so desperately needs. The time for talking is over, the time to build is now."

Places for People is doing all it can to build the quality homes needed across the UK. It completed 1,750 new homes in 2023, of which 86% are affordable, with 265 available for social rent. A further 1,944 were started in the last year, of which 74% are affordable and 210 will be available for social rent.

The 60 year old enterprise is one of the UK's top housebuilders and recently confirmed their commitment to helping the UK build more social homes by backing growing calls on Government to deliver 90,000 social homes a year.
 


Natural wonders in your UK garden Poplar Hawk Moth Laothoe Populi

IT is worth keeping an eye out in your garden to see what natural wonders hide within it. This week we spotted in a garden the Poplar Hawk-Moth Laothoe Populi, which was 1st described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th Edition of Systema Naturae. It is a member of the Sphingidae family and belongs to the Laothoe Genus. The moth is native to the UK and has aingspan 65 mm to 90 mm and often seen flying at night. The moths most common predators are:- birds, bats and small mammals. When disturbed, these moths flash reddish brown patches that they normally hide on their hindwings.



They are clased as ecological significance, but oddly these moths do not feed during their short lives as adults. Thankfully these moths are common and widespread, and their populations are not thought to be threatened in the UK.



The Poplar Hawk-Moth is 1 of the most common moths due to the moths habitats being widespread across the UK. They are found mostly in both British and Irish:- woodlands, gardens, heaths and areas with lots of fens.



Do you have any interesting creatures in your garden? If you get a chance to photograph them or video them, please do send us a pictures and let us know what you found! Email our Newsroom at:- News24@SouthportReporter.Com, or send us a message on:-  Mastodon, Facebook or Twitter.



For more information about this amazing looking moth check out the following websites:-

Did you know that according to the Woodland Trust, if you are from Birmingham, in the UK, you will probably know them as:- 'bobowler.' Bobowler is a noun in English Midlands dialect that means a large moth. It is also used by J R R Tolkien in his novella Roverandom.

 
      
 
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