We will build 1.6 million homes over the next Parliament, delivering record numbers of family homes on brownfield sites in city and town centres to protect our precious countryside and build the homes where they are needed.
Better housing
Wirral has so far received around £100m for urban regeneration, including Wirral Waters between Wallasey and Birkenhead.
We will also renew the Affordable Homes Programme that will deliver homes of all tenures and focus on regenerating and improving housing estates.
We will also launch a new and improved Help to Buy scheme to provide first-time buyers with an equity loan of up to 20% towards the cost of a new build home. First-time buyers will be able to get onto the housing ladder with a 5% deposit on interest terms they can afford.
We will always prioritise giving those who work hard and contribute to our country a leg up in the housing market. We will legislate for new ‘Local Connection’ and ‘UK Connection’ tests for social housing in England, to ensure this valuable but limited resource is allocated fairly.
And we will implement a ‘three strikes and you’re out’ expectation of social housing landlords for anti-social behaviour. They will be expected to evict tenants whose behaviour is disruptive to neighbours and the local community.
We will pass a Renters Reform Bill that will deliver fairness in the rental market for landlords and renters alike. We will deliver the court reforms necessary to fully abolish Section 21 and strengthen other grounds for landlords to evict private tenants guilty of anti-social behaviour.
We will continue with our plans to end rough sleeping and prevent people from ending up on the streets in the first place, after making significant progress over the last few years. We will deliver our commitments under the Local Authority Housing Fund and review the quality of temporary accommodation.
Protect Wirral's Green Belt
We will retain our cast-iron commitment to protect the Green Belt from uncontrolled development. Labour, under Keir Starmer, has pledged to weaken protection for our Green Belt.
We will protect the Green Belt, and important local green spaces such as Noctorum Fields. Instead, we will deliver a record number of homes each year on brownfield land in urban areas such as Wirral Waters.
We will also provide a fast track route through the planning system for new homes on previously developed land in the 20 largest cities.
We will make sure councils use the new Infrastructure Levy to deliver the GP surgeries, roads and other local infrastructure needed to support homes. We will not allow these funds to be spent on community projects that bear no relation to support for new homes.
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