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Councils have received almost £3.4 billion through the New Homes Bonus for building over 800,000 more homes, Housing Minister Brandon Lewis has confirmed.
The minister said the figures demonstrated how more communities were saying ‘yes’ to new development, after planning reforms have put power back into the hands of local people.
It comes as new figures show that in the year to September, planning permissions have risen to 240,000 - showing that the locally-led system and incentives like the New Homes Bonus are working well.
Seeing the benefits of growth
In the year to October 2014, councils have helped provide 154,000 newly-built homes and conversions – including over 42,000 new affordable homes - and brought over 10,000 empty homes back into use. Mr Lewis today announced the provisional allocation of £1.2 billion New Homes Bonus to councils in England in recognition of this.
Since the New Homes Bonus was introduced in April 2011 more than 700,000 homes and conversions have been provided, and over 100,000 long term empty properties returned to use - leading to councils receiving almost £3.4 billion, including a £15 million premium for providing affordable homes.
Councils are free to spend the money as they see fit to benefit the local area – including freezing Council Tax.
Housing Minister Brandon Lewis said: "We’ve got the country building again and given local communities control over where new homes go in their area. This is in stark contrast to the housing crash and failed top-down regional strategies of the last government.
"Councils have received more than £3 billion for their part in getting Britain building, and as a result housing construction has reached its highest level for 7 years.
"All local authorities are free to spend the money however they like to benefit their local communities – whether that’s supporting frontline services, providing new facilities or freezing Council Tax."
Councils across the country have made the most of this additional funding to ensure their communities directly see the benefits of growth in their areas. This includes:
This allocations come at the same time as a an evaluation report on the New Homes Bonus to date. It considers the effect of the Bonus on the attitudes and behaviours of key figures, the financial impact of the Bonus on local authorities, how Bonus receipts are being used and other issues. The evaluation finds that:
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