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Keighley housing association criticises plan to build fewer affordable homes

Manningham Housing Assocation, which manages hundreds of properties across Keighley has criticised a government proposal to scrap the system which compels developers to provide affordable homes as part of new housing developments.

 

The Section 106 agreements compel house builders to include affordable homes in building projects, but that mechanism could now be scrapped. Around half of the country's affordable homes are delivered through the scheme each year.

Instead a new flat-rate charge would be made on builders for each development.

Manningham Housing Association chief executive Lee Bloomfield has described the decision as “shortsighted at best, blinkered at worst.”

“We share the Government’s ambition to oversee the building of many more homes," he said. "But for the national housing crisis to be properly addressed, a significant proportion of these must be genuinely affordable properties.

“Whilst the Section 106 process is far from perfect, it facilitated the delivery of 49% of all affordable homes in England in 2018/19.

“There is no comparable mechanism in the Government’s White Paper which is a cause of deep concern for housing associations such as MHA and, more particularly, the communities we serve in Bradford and Keighley.”

MHA Chair Barrington Billings added: “Cutting red tape to simplify the planning process, as the Government is also proposing, is to be welcomed.

“But the housing needs of people from all social and economic backgrounds must be catered for if Ministers are serious in their aim to ‘level-up’ society and assist communities that have been left behind.

“Scrapping Section 106 agreements and effectively depending on the goodwill of developers to provide the many thousands of affordable homes the country needs is foolish and irresponsible.

“Manningham Housing Association will play an active role in the debate and formal consultation on the Government’s proposals.  We will do so on behalf of those individuals and families who want to live in a high quality affordable property and whose ambitions are now in jeopardy.”

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