Ministers have announced the allocations for its £45m
Land Release Fund, aimed at building infrastructure and roads to unlock local
authority-owned sites for development. The money has been awarded to successful
bids for 79 schemes from 41 councils across England. The government estimates
the funding could release land for up to 7,280 new homes. It will be spent on a
range of remediation measures, including asbestos removal, road alterations and
“bat alleviation”, according to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local
Government (MHCLG). Read more on Inside Housing.
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