The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, today reached agreement with the Government to deliver a four-year affordable homes programme worth over £4 billion for the capital, which will provide homes for around 250,000 Londoners (July 14th)
This includes a substantial £1.7 billion affordable housing settlement for this spending round that will unlock a further £2.5 billion of private investment and will complete 53,000 affordable homes in the capital by 2015.
The 2011-15 programme will provide a major boost to the construction sector and the London economy, delivering a significant proportion of family-sized affordable housing and a wide range of locally supported housing and regeneration priorities. It will also see a borough-led new build programme in Camden, Hackney, Newham, Wandsworth, Hillingdon, Ealing and Barking and Dagenham. The new homes will meet the Mayor's Housing Design Standards, and contractors will be encouraged to pay the London Living Wage. Source: LONDON MAYOR |
Written by Scott Buckler |
Thursday, 14 July 2011 11:11 |