Map: Housebuilding has become the most difficult

Two major labor-run council districts in Greater London have seen the Housebuilding Plimate in the last one year, as the latest figures, as challenge Set by the government For new homes It grows across the country.

Before coming to the government, Sir Kir Stmper announced that his party would construct 1.5 million new houses by 2029. This is a goal Angela Rener, who resigned as Housing Secretary on Friday, Said there There will be “no excuse” to meet.

However, government estimates show that at least 186,000 additional houses have been distributed since the labor is selected, by June this year – more than half of the 300,000 required to achieve labor by June this year. Bold manifesto pledge,

This week, the new housing secretary Steve Reid was expected to bring the developers and the house builders together to bid to speed up the developments.

Meanwhile, separate data published by the office of National Statistics (ONS) this month indicate the number of houses completed at the local authority level till March compared to one year.

Analysis of data falls the most in new assets.

These figures are likely to be an undercount of supply as they cover the most, but not all, large home-building projects. Based on the data of construction control inspection by local authorities and approved inspectors, ONS says, data is still considered “leading indicator of housing supply”.

ONs warns that geographically and over time, local figures may be unstable due to uneven distribution of home construction.

According to the data, there was a Labor-Run Isington Council at the top of the list, with a decrease of 90.2 percent in new homes.

The council, where more than 16,000 people are in a waiting list for social housing, also launched the number of houses on the decline between two periods.

In addition, the top six worst areas for a slowdown in full houses were Hounslo’s Labor-Run Council, falling 78 percent and Luton came to fourth place, falling 76.6 percent to sixth.

The Hung Harlow Council was third with a decline of 83 percent (470 to 80), and a Slal Council with a decrease of 77.3 percent (220 to 50).

In the bid to fulfill labor pledge to build 1.5 million houses in this Parliament, ministers are emphasizing to introduce new measures, including planning and infrastructure bills, in which it is difficult to reject development.

However, there is a million planning permission applications for homes that have been involved in England, with 250,000 in London, a debate in the crowd of Lord’s consecrated in June.

Housebuilder Belve claimed that when the local council was taking new local schemes to adopt, there was a delay in making decisions. Nevertheless, the company said that it had sold more houses in the last one year, with 8,749 sales were completed compared to 7,654.

Housing, communities and local government ministry have been contacted to comment Independent,

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