Homes On Parade ; to Meet the Demand for New Homes, 700 Government-Owned Brownfield Sites Are Being Released to Developers. David Spittles Finds Out What's On Offer
Evening Standard - London › June 08, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › June 08, 2005
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VALUABLE pieces of government-owned land in central London, and acres spanning out to the South-East are to be released for tens of thousands of new homes, in what could be the capital's biggest regeneration boost in decades.
Vacant public-sector sites, including redundant hospitals, closed barracks and disused plots next to railway stations, have been earmarked for redevelopment.See the full content of this document
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Homes On Parade ; to Meet the Demand for New Homes, 700 Government-Owned Brownfield Sites Are Being Released to Developers. David Spittles Finds Out What's On Offer
The main aim of the initiative is to provide affordable homes to first-time buyers.
Communities consisting of more expensive family-sized houses and upmarket flats are also planned, which will have a positive knock- on effect for people living in neighbourhoods close by.Chels...See the full content of this document
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