Construction News
05/01/2011
Build Your New Year's Resolution With Bricks And Mortar
Housing Minister Grant Shapps today called on the country's aspiring self-builders to make a housebuilding revolution their New Year's resolution.
Self-builders are already Britain's largest housebuilder, and account for one-fifth of Britain's new homes each year, but for far too long the aspirations of ordinary people to build their own home have been thwarted by barriers and red tape.
These obstacles have led to the UK having one of the lowest proportions of new homes built by self-builders in Europe - so Mr Shapps has pledged to end self-building as the preserve of the privileged few, and enable aspiring self-builders to put building their own home at the top of their New Year's resolutions.
Barriers that stand in people's way will be torn down - including a complex and bureaucratic planning system, regulatory burdens, and lack of access to land and finance.
A new Community Right to Build will offer communities the chance to give the green light to new developments without the need for specific planning applications.
This could be local people working alone to build their own homes, or entire communities coming together to build the homes the area needs.
Mr Shapps said: "Building your own home should not be the preserve of a privileged few - I want to break down the barriers that many aspiring self-builders often come up against. That's why I've asked experts at the National Self Build Association to work with us to develop an action plan to make it easier for people to build their own homes, whether on their own or as part of a community effort to build a whole new neighbourhood.
"But the action plan will also look at how more people can be helped to make the most of the opportunities to build their own homes. For example, the new Community Right to Build will put power in the hands of local people to give the go-ahead to new developments in their area - and could open the door to a whole new generation of self-builders.
"This will give a real boost to those who have long dreamed of building their own home, but have never been able to do so. I want these people to build their New Year's resolution with bricks and mortar, and make 2011 the year they make their housebuilding dreams a reality."
(CD/GK)
Self-builders are already Britain's largest housebuilder, and account for one-fifth of Britain's new homes each year, but for far too long the aspirations of ordinary people to build their own home have been thwarted by barriers and red tape.
These obstacles have led to the UK having one of the lowest proportions of new homes built by self-builders in Europe - so Mr Shapps has pledged to end self-building as the preserve of the privileged few, and enable aspiring self-builders to put building their own home at the top of their New Year's resolutions.
Barriers that stand in people's way will be torn down - including a complex and bureaucratic planning system, regulatory burdens, and lack of access to land and finance.
A new Community Right to Build will offer communities the chance to give the green light to new developments without the need for specific planning applications.
This could be local people working alone to build their own homes, or entire communities coming together to build the homes the area needs.
Mr Shapps said: "Building your own home should not be the preserve of a privileged few - I want to break down the barriers that many aspiring self-builders often come up against. That's why I've asked experts at the National Self Build Association to work with us to develop an action plan to make it easier for people to build their own homes, whether on their own or as part of a community effort to build a whole new neighbourhood.
"But the action plan will also look at how more people can be helped to make the most of the opportunities to build their own homes. For example, the new Community Right to Build will put power in the hands of local people to give the go-ahead to new developments in their area - and could open the door to a whole new generation of self-builders.
"This will give a real boost to those who have long dreamed of building their own home, but have never been able to do so. I want these people to build their New Year's resolution with bricks and mortar, and make 2011 the year they make their housebuilding dreams a reality."
(CD/GK)
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