NHF response to the government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill

11 March 2025

In response to today's announcement on the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, Kate Henderson, Chief Executive at the National Housing Federation, said:

“At a time when the housing crisis continues to blight lives across the country, it's welcome to see the introduction of this bill. With more than 160,000 children in temporary accommodation, it's never been more urgent to build the social homes we need.

“Planning reform is an essential part of solving the housing crisis, and a return to strategic planning is welcome. A focus on certainty and enabling local areas to work together to plan for the homes, jobs and infrastructure needed in communities will ensure every area benefits from growth. Measures to reform compulsory purchase orders in the bill are also welcome, and will support the delivery of affordable housing and other local infrastructure such as GPs and schools.

“Alongside planning reform, to build the social and affordable homes the country needs we hope to see the upcoming Spending Review include a significant boost in funding for social rented homes and equal access to building safety funding for social landlords. This must form part of a package of long-term measures to help the social housing sector rebuild its capacity after decades of cuts.

“Building social and affordable homes is also great value for money for the government, cutting the benefits bill and saving on homelessness prevention, temporary accommodation and the NHS.”

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