Extra £350m top-up for Affordable Homes Programme and temporary housing
- Ministers have pledged an additional £350 million to build affordable and social rent homes, as stated by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
- Up to 2,800 extra homes will be constructed with the new funding, including 250 additional council houses, according to government officials.
- A report from Shelter indicated that England needs 90,000 social rent homes each year for the next decade to address housing shortages.
- David Thomas, chief executive of Barratt Redrow, warned that a skills shortage makes reaching the homebuilding target unlikely.
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