London 'Can't Hit Housing Target without Bakerloo Line Extension and New West London Train Line'
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London 'can't hit housing target without Bakerloo Line extension and new West London train line'
Deputy Mayor for Housing Tom Copley said the two schemes, which failed to get government funding in the recent Budget, are essential for delivering London's target of 88,000 homes a year
London needs Bakerloo Line to Lewisham to hit housing targets, says deputy mayor - The Greenwich Wire
London is expected to build 88,000 new homes every year for the next decade – but will struggle to do this unless the Bakerloo Line extension to Lewisham and another major rail project are given the go-ahead, the capital’s deputy mayor for housing has said. Tom Copley said the next London Plan – the capital’s […] The post London needs Bakerloo Line to Lewisham to hit housing targets, says deputy mayor appeared first on The Greenwich Wire.
London can’t hit housing target without Bakerloo Line extension and new West London train line
London will struggle to build its target figure of 88,000 new homes every year for the next decade unless two major rail projects are given the green light, the Deputy Mayor for Housing has said. Tom Copley said the next London Plan will factor in the government’s request – part of a wider target for 1.5million new homes in the UK by 2029 – but may fall short if enough infrastructure isn’t built. He told the London Assembly Budget and Performanc…
‘London can’t hit housing target without Bakerloo Line extension’
London will struggle to build its target figure of 88,000 new homes every year for the next decade unless two major rail projects are given the green light, the Deputy Mayor for Housing has said. Tom Copley said the next London Plan will factor in the government’s request – part of a wider target for […]
London Assembly questions GLA over housing targets
London Assembly members are set to question the Greater London Authority (GLA) over its ability to meet housing targets. Today (6th January), the London Assembly Budget and Performance Committee will meet at City Hall to scrutinise the GLA’s housing delivery budgets for 2026/27. The meeting, which begins at 10am, can be viewed via webcast or on YouTube. London has been set a target of building 88,000 new homes a year – a figure that exceeds rec…
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