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Regeneration and Growth MPDG – 18 th November Mike Hows

Regeneration and Growth MPDG – 18 th November Mike Hows. The regeneration challenge. Collapse of local industries Unemployment and poverty Contamination, dockland and riverfront sites Growing housing need Inadequate infrastructure

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Regeneration and Growth MPDG – 18 th November Mike Hows

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  1. Regeneration and GrowthMPDG – 18th NovemberMike Hows

  2. The regeneration challenge • Collapse of local industries • Unemployment and poverty • Contamination, dockland and riverfront sites • Growing housing need • Inadequate infrastructure • Potential for widespread major physical, social and economic restructuring • Public sector land assembly role (LDA, HCA, Councils)

  3. Transport infrastructure • Lack of river crossings • Lack of rapid North-South links • Investment underway: DLR, tube upgrade, Crossrail • Need for River Crossings

  4. Our Regeneration Objectives • Affordable housing in mixed tenure developments • New jobs and training • Health, community, education and recreation facilities • Sustainable transport network, with new links across the river • New physical and social infrastructure must go hand in hand with new housing supply • Design quality & sustainability

  5. Housing Investment • 17% of Thames Gateway supply target • 12,000 on Peninsula; • 5,000 in Woolwich; • 2,000 in Thamesmead; • 4,800 in Kidbrooke; • Drivas Jonas Crane survey – 3,555 under construction

  6. BIP Housing Numbers 2008 - 2015 • Grant allocated – 1461 affordable, 4239 Private • New schemes – 1875 affordable, 4588 Private

  7. Difficult market: local responses • Engaging developers • Phasing of s106 funding • Flexible tenure mix • HCA Kick Start programme Using Council land to build new homes • Intermediate renting • Decent Homes keeping constructors in business

  8. Key Issues • Subsidy Reductions • Benefit Caps? • Affordable Housing? • New Homes Bonus/Growth Fund • New Growth Fund • Tenure Changes • Estate Regeneration

  9. Key Issues • Effective use of Council Assets • Regeneration Delivery Partnerships • Companies/LABV’s • TIF’s

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