A developer has announced that it must abandon
commitments it made to build new affordable housing alongside a number of
construction schemes. Sandhurst New Homes says it will scrap plans to build 100
flats across four sites in Essex if it can't renege on the section 106
agreements it signed up to when it originally applied for permission. The
developer has claimed that it is no longer economically viable for it to build
the affordable housing, and is attempting to use new legislation to escape its
section 106 commitments. Read more on 24dash.
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