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January Housing Update
January 2010

A belated Happy New Year to you all. We are starting to see signs of increased activity in the housing market and hope you are too. Today’s announcement from the Office for National Statistics confirming the UK's longest and deepest recession has finally come to an end is a positive signal.

It seems that the issue of housing has slipped off the political radar at the moment which means that the current planning policy framework for affordable housing grinds on down the viability route. As we have explained in previous emails, this means that some Councils are seeking unrealistic targets for affordable housing given the current market downturn and thus by default the majority of planning applications now need to be supported with a viability appraisal. This trend is likely to continue with the Government’s adoption of the Community Infrastructure Levy in April of this year.

The consequence of this process means that land values and developer profit are being determined and, in some cases, capped by local government.

An ongoing example of this is Bournemouth who have released a draft SPD on Affordable Housing (consultation ends 28th January). We have completed a detailed representation (download as PDF) to assist everyone when dealing with planning negotiations on viability generally. In essence, Bournemouth propose:

1. Only allowing the use of one type of viability model (but refusing to allow anyone to scrutinise the model before adoption)

2. Capping developer profits at an unrealistic level, bearing in mind the current market downturn

3. Fixing land values to an uplift of 15% on existing/alternative use value, despite contrary consultation responses from land owners and developers

I am sure you will agree with us that this is an SPD which could stop development in its tracks.

There has to be another way!

We work for private and public sector clients and we believe that both sides need a workable policy. For a start, how about realistic current day targets being set and reviewed regularly through SPD? Think of the time saved in planning negotiations!

We have other thoughts on why we believe the planning system is getting it wrong, which we will share over the coming months – in the meantime, please let us know your thoughts, because the industry needs to voice these higher level concerns to the incoming government!

Here’s to a challenging but interesting 2010!
 
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