Councils still face a number of obstacles to building
more homes despite hopes that lifting the HRA cap would result in a development
spree, new research has found. When the borrowing caps that restricted council
house-building were lifted a year ago, the government said it heralded “a new
generation of council homes,” but a new report by the Chartered Institute of
Housing, National Federation of ALMOs and the Association of Retained Council
Housing show councils still face obstacles to building more homes. Download the
report from the CIH website.
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