A national charity has accused the government of “gravely misdiagnosing” the problems with housing delivery after it published new research that suggests there is enough brownfield land in England for 1.3 million homes, of which more than half a million already have planning permission. CPRE, the national countryside charity, has published a report which also suggested that there are currently enough homes in the planning system to meet the government’s delivery targets. Read more on Inside Housing.
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