With the growing housing crisis caused by a critical
shortage of Council Housing, it's good to see that Hounslow Council will be
able to deliver on the 2010 Pledge of 2500 new affordable homes in the borough. What’s more, the Cabinet committed at the
last Cabinet meeting to plans that
will deliver a further 3000 homes over the following five years. At least 500 of the new homes will be Council-owned
and the rest provided by Housing Associations.
Included in the total for the next five years are 48 new sheltered housing units and 50
hostel units for homeless people.
This large increase in new Council housing has been made
possible now that the Council has full control over the income it receives from
its housing stock (The Housing Revenue Account) as well as having enhanced borrowing
powers. Introduced by the outgoing
Labour Government, these powers are now coming on-stream - not a moment too
soon to address the catastrophic shortage of decent quality affordable housing
we have.
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