When it comes to tackling the UK housing crisis, the new Labour government has been bold and ambitious. But is the plan over-ambitious; can we really build 1.5 million new homes over the next five years?
Well according to
Mark Farmer, founder of
Cast Consultancy and my guest on The Infrastructure Podcast this week, the answer, sadly, is probably no.
The reality is that new house building numbers have rarely nudged over 200,000 a year in the last 40 years. So having been immersed in the housing and construction business for decades - author of the seminal Modernise or Die report in 2018 and former government advisor on modern methods of construction - Mark reckons that, for all the reports, reforms and ambition, we are still far from being in shape to deliver the 300,000+ new homes a year required.
Have a listen at
https://lnkd.in/erxm5Mpz to hear Mark’s thoughts on:
🏡 what really has to happen to move the UK housing dial.
🏡 how we can invest to upgrade and make safe the existing housing stock
🏡 the post Grenfell building standards challenge.
🏡 he role of modular construction techniques in modern housebuilding
🏡 why planning reform is just one step towards transforming UK housebuilding.
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