More affordable home building despite pandemic
Homes England data shows building started or was completed on 160 affordable homes in the area in 2020-21 – 46 more than the previous year.
The number of schemes was also much higher than 2017-18, when 54 affordable homes started being built or were delivered.
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Of the schemes finished in the year to March, 20 affordable homes were completed in the area, including 18 affordable rentals and two social rentals.
Nationally, 28,191 affordable homes were started in 2020-21 – 21% down on the previous year.
Housing charity Shelter says with over a million households on the waiting list for a social home, any drop in affordable house building was a big problem.
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Hide AdPolly Neate, the charity's chief executive, said: "If this continues because developers lose confidence, the dream of a safe and secure future gets even further out of reach for many.
"We can’t only rely on private developers. The Government needs to pull its weight and start building homes itself too.”
Peter Freeman, Homes England chairman, said he was confident the housing sector would recover, thanks also to a new £12bn Government-backed scheme to develop affordable housing.
He added: “The statistics show that we’ve kept building home despite the huge impact of Covid-19. We know there are still hurdles to overcome but we’re encouraged by recent data suggesting the sector is recovering well.”