Mapped: The areas where housebuilding has fallen hardest revealed

The Council Zone, which was operated by two great labor in the Great London, saw that the construction of the house was fell last year, as the government’s difficulty for new homes throughout the country increases.
Before coming to the government, Sir Keir announced that the Starmer party would build 1.5 million new houses by 2029. Angela Rayner, a target that resigned as a housing secretary on Friday, said that there will be no “excuse ..
However, government estimates have been delivered by at least 186,000 additional houses until June this year – more than half of the 300,000 needed to reach the bold manifesto hostage of the Labor Party.
This week, the new housing secretary Steve Reed was expected to bring together developers and home builders to accelerate developments.
Meanwhile, separate data published by the National Statistics Office (Ones) this month is an indication of the number of houses completed at the local authority level until March compared to the previous year.
The analysis of the figures offers a list of council areas with the most upright decreases in new properties.
It is likely that these figures will be a number of supply, not the most, not the most, not the most, not the projects of construction projects. Based on the data obtained by local authorities and approved inspectors from building control inspections, Ones says that the data is still considered as “a leading indicator of housing supply”.
Ones warns that local figures can be variable due to an unequal distribution of home construction both geographical and over time.
According to the data, at the beginning of the list, the new homes had a 90.2 percent decrease.
More than 16,000 people on the waiting list for social housing, the council also began to fall between two periods.
In addition, Hounslow, the fourth in the worst areas for a collapse in completed houses, was the fourth of Hounslow, the council operated by Emek, and Luton was sixth with a decrease of 76.6 percent.
The Hung Harlow Council decreased by 83 percent (470 to 80) and the Slough Council with a third and 77.3 percent decrease (220 to 50).
In order to fulfill the promise of Labour’s parliament to build 1.5 million houses, ministers force to take new measures, including planning and infrastructure bills, including planning reforms to make it difficult to reject developments.
However, there is an application for a million planning permits for the houses built in the UK, a debate in the forest of the Lords in June, 250,000 in London.
Housebuilder Bellway claimed that local councils have continued to face delays in planning decisions due to the time of adopting new local plans. However, the company said that it sold more houses last year and that 8,749 sales were completed compared to 7,654 years ago.
Housing, communities and the Ministry of Local Government have been contacted to comment. Independent.




