Does the UK have the skills to deliver housing target?
Construction and policy experts join the 21CC podcast to identify the challenges the new government must overcome in order to achieve its homebuilding target
The Labour Party pledged in its manifesto to build 1.5 million new homes over the next Parliament if it got into power. But does the UK have the necessary skills, capacity and infrastructure to achieve this target?
In September’s episode of the 21CC podcast, three experts gather to answer this question and identify the challenges standing in the way of its delivery.
The speakers are:
- Tim Balcon, CEO of the Construction Industry Training Board
- Ben Denton, chief executive at housebuilder L&G Affordable Homes
- Jonathan Werran, chief executive at independent think tank Localis
The discussion tackles some of the burning issues concerning large housebuilding targets in a short period of time, including:
- Will house build quality be affected by rushed construction?
- Could this large construction project negatively impact the other UK target to become net zero by 2050?
- What about NIMBYism?
Tune in to listen to what our podcast guests have to say about it.
If you would like a transcript of the episode, please email cristina.lago@atompublishing.co.uk.
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Infrastructure in the United Kingdom can’t cope with the current housing demands.Rivers filled with grey water and sewage. Wind farms and solar farms are not the answer to net zero. Power generation needs to be 50% lower be able build the targets suggested by politicians . The country will be poorer and more unstable in the future if the drive to achieving these objectives by 2030 are going forward for ideological reasons.