Craig Whittaker: To ask the Secretary of State for
Communities and Local Government, what support he has provided to local
authorities and the construction industry to encourage the promotion of self-build
schemes for constructing new homes.
Gavin Barwell:We have a strong commitment to supporting
and encouraging the growth of self- and custom build homes. The Government has implemented new
legislation requiring most local planning authorities to hold and have regard
to registers for those seeking to build their own home in a local authority
area. Subject to Parliamentary processes, in the Autumn we will also introduce
secondary legislation flowing from the Housing and Planning Act 2016 which will
require local planning authorities to find and give permission to suitable land
reflecting the demand demonstrated by the registers. We have made available £32
million in new burdens funding over the Spending Review period in order to
support local planning authorities in meeting these new requirements. In the
2015 Spending Review, the Government also announced a £3 billion loan fund of
which £1 billion is specifically earmarked for short term loans to support
small and medium builders and custom build projects and is designed to provide
further support for the legislation that we have introduced.
No comments:
Post a Comment