LOCAL AUTHORITY HOUSING PROJECTS COULD SAVE JOBS

Architects' Journal, The, 20090312 by Arnold, Damian

Plans to give local authorities the power to develop hundreds of thousands of council houses over the next few years were hailed this week as a lifeline for the UK's struggling architecture profession.

Under the plans, ordered by Prime Minister Gordon Brown last week, councils will be given the freedom to borrow money to develop housing schemes on their own land and retain the proceeds from social rents. The announcement is expected to lead to a swathe of council housing projects not seen since the 1970s.

'I think it's an incredibly important announcement,' said Keith Bradley of Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS), adding that local authorities would build up in-house architecture departments for the first time in more than 25 years.

'Social housing delivered...

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