Communities England to tackle supply issues

According to Communities Secretary Ruth Kelly, the new housing and regeneration body will boost housing supply across the country and help revitalise some of our most deprived towns and cities.

The body, which combines the work of English Partnerships, the Housing Corporation and the delivery work of Communities and Local Government, will deliver £1billion worth of new homes, infrastructure and community facilities by 2014.

Speaking at the Chartered Institute of Housing's annual conference, Kelly has called on all sectors involved in housing and regeneration to offer views on the vision and scope outlined for Communities England including the key ambition to make homes sustainable as well as affordable.

Ruth Kelly said: "Housing supply has already increased from 130,000 a year to more than 180,000 a year since 2001. Investment in affordable housing has more than doubled in that time, with private sector investment increasing by 50 per cent over the last year to an annual total of £1billion. These are significant achievements, but we must raise our efforts if we are to reach levels of the supply needed across the country.

"The creation of Communities England presents us with a unique opportunity to build on ten years of progress and ensure that every individual and community has the opportunity to share in the country's prosperity, growth and sustainability."

English Partnerships' chair and chair of the Communities England Transition Team, Baroness Ford said: "On behalf of the Board and management team of English Partnerships I welcome the timely publication of this very important consultation document which marks a significant step forward in the creation of Communities England.

"It is important that we capture the views of all stakeholders, particularly local authorities, and with this in mind the Transition Team has scheduled a series of thirty national stakeholder events, beginning next week, that will allow us to obtain first hand feedback on the future shape of Communities England."

Peter Dixon, chairman of the Housing Corporation, added: "We welcome the launch of the consultation paper on the proposed new national housing and regeneration agency Communities England and the future of social housing regulation. Housing and the creation of great places for people to live are top priorities for the country at the moment, and are at the very heart of the developing political agenda. This makes it a particularly exciting time for the Housing Corporation to build on its successful experience investing in and regulating affordable housing over the last four decades.

"We look forward to working in partnership with Communities and Local Government and key agencies to deliver even more, through developing new structures focused on the needs of people and communities in the 21st century."