Khan Achieves Fewer Than 350 Affordable Housing Starts in 2025 So Far
- Sadiq Khan achieved only 347 affordable housing starts in the first three months of 2025, according to the GLA.
- Total affordable housing completions for the same period were only 876, indicating a potential shortfall in meeting housing targets.
- Last year's affordable housing starts were 3,991, revealing a significant decline in performance.
- Robert Colvile from the Centre for Policy Studies described the current figures as 'utterly disastrous.
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Khan Achieves Fewer Than 350 Affordable Housing Starts in 2025 So Far
New figures released by the GLA this morning show Sadiq Khan managed a pitiful 347 affordable housing starts in the first three months of the year. He’s hardly bricking it… Total affordable completions numbered only 876. Were the starts figures to stay at that level over the year fewer than one thousand affordable homes would be started in 2025/26.[…] Read the rest
Compendium of the HOUSE BUILDING ADVANCE (HBA) Rules and FAQ as on 31-07-2025: Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs O.M.
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Affordable housing in Ealing starts plummet
Affordable housing starts across London have plummeted in recent years, despite calls from politicians for more to be built. One London borough has seen a decrease of almost 100 per cent. In Ealing, the number of affordable housing starts plateaued by 99.37 per cent between 2022/23 and 2023/24. This led to a grand total of 13 housing starts last year, down from 2,070 the year before. This is a trend seen across London, with Greater London Author…
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