Government’s 1.5m housebuilding target in England is suffering from subsidence / Nils Pratley
As the country’s biggest housebuilder cuts land buying and the Iran war pushes up costs, setting such an ambitious figure appears even more foolish This is what the government didn’t want to hear when its target to build 1.5m homes in England during this parliament already looked out of reach. (…)
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