The government is to consult over the future for the New
Homes Bonus, pitching the continued prospect of rewards for councils
“ambitious” over housing delivery. In a written statement to the Commons,
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said the consultation would include moving to
a new, more targeted approach incentivising homes where they are needed most.
And where councils were ambitious over delivery there will continue to be
rewards, he said. A new round of allocations of the new homes bonus for 2020-21
amounts to £907m. Read more on 24housing.
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