She promised her government would build 1.5 million homes over the next five years, as pledged in Labour’s election manifesto.
The party is set to reintroduce compulsory housebuilding targets, encourage development of poor-quality areas in the green belt known as ‘grey belt’ land, and make extra funds available for hundreds of new planning officers.
Speaking to business leaders at the Treasury on Monday, Reeves promised to focus on kickstarting economic growth in part by overhauling the planning system to speed up the delivery of more housing.
However, Reeves warned that this was not a “green light” to any kind of housing development, and that the right “mix” of affordable housing and homes for social rent would be built.
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