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Barker Review of Housing Supply

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to advise the Regional Planning Body on the scale and distribution of housing required to meet the market affordability target.
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and presented recommendations to the UK government for securing future housing needs. The findings of the report were:
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In order to reduce this rate of increase to 1.8% an additional 70,000 houses in England each year may be required.
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Implementation of a planning gain supplement to capture some of the benefits of development for the community.
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by local authorities for new housing developments to promote growth and cover transitional costs.
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published its final report on 17 March 2004. The report was written by the economist
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Between £1.2 and £1.6 billion of additional funding per annum to meet predicted
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average of 1.1% an additional 120,000 houses each year may be required.
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That the UK had experienced a long term upward trend of 2.4% in
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As a result of recommendations made in the Barker Review, the
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The policy recommendations outlined in the report were:
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to help to unlock some of the barriers to development.
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Index

Review of Housing Supply
Kate Barker
real house prices
EU
market affordability
social housing
Regional Planning Executive
Local Development Frameworks
Community Infrastructure Fund
council tax
National Housing and Planning Advice Unit
Town and country planning in the United Kingdom
Barker Review
Archived
Wayback Machine
Archived here.
"NHPAU welcomes expanded remit"
Department for Communities and Local Government
Final report of the Barker Review
Archived here.
Categories
2004 in the United Kingdom
Housing in the United Kingdom
Reports of the United Kingdom government

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