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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Catherine Deshayes
The rule on rented social housing is dropped at new White City scheme...
A £30 million residential scheme in White City,
W12, will include a health and social centre, café and local supermarket, but
will not have social housing for rent.
This is a shift away from Ken Livingstone's percentage rule and back towards
providing facilities the community most needs.
Initial plans for the site were for 179 homes, 50 per cent of which were to be
affordable.
But last December, after the Conservatives won control of Hammersmith & Fulham Council from
Labour, a revised application was lodged reducing the amount of affordable
housing to 39 per cent, with none for rent.
A month later, the council received confirmation from new London Mayor Boris
Johnson that the scheme would not be opposed by his office.
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears held up the project while she considered
holding a public inquiry but last week the council received confirmation that
the Government would not oppose the scheme.
In doing so, Ms Blears has cleared a path for other housing proposals to
include community amenities and facilities instead of affordable housing.
Hammersmith & Fulham Council Leader
Stephen Greenhalgh said, "This is indeed a landmark shift away from the dogma
of percentages and back towards allowing communities to choose facilities they
most need."
Source: www.homesandproperty.co.uk
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