London secures £3.46bn affordable homes grant – list

Aaron Morby 4 years ago
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The London Mayor has secured £3.46bn to deliver 29,456 homes with councils and housing associations from the first round of bidding for the next five-year affordable homes programme.

New 2021-25 Affordable Homes Programme will fund 30,000 new homes in London
New 2021-25 Affordable Homes Programme will fund 30,000 new homes in London

These fresh grants cement the council housing comeback in London, with more than four in 10 of the homes being built by councils, totalling 12,024 homes.

More than half of the social rented homes will be built by councils, and 57% of all homes will be for social rent.

A further £5.2bn was announced by the Government today for affordable homes to be delivered outside London by Homes England, but details have yet to be released.

The Mayor’s new 2021-26 programme – running alongside the extended 2016-23 programme – will see 79,000 new homes started over the next five years.

Affordable homes programme 2021-26 allocations
Organisation Total
Homes
Social Rent
Homes
AHP
Funding
Havering 395 161 £35.2 m
Estuary Housing Association 30 16 £1.3 m
Richmond Housing Partnership 131 80 £13.9 m
City of Westminster Council 230 106 £24.1 m
Paragon Asra Housing 1,455 930 £181.7 m
Hammersmith and Fulham 394 186 £32.3 m
Poplar HARCA 227 145 £21.2 m
A2Dominion Homes 500 300 £56.0 m
Barnet 217 105 £23.5 m
Places for   People Homes 44 44 £4.0 m
Ealing 1,032 561 £109.6 m
Harrow –   Housing 411 219 £44.4 m
The Guinness Partnership 300 150 £32.7 m
TBG Open Door Homes 48 10 £3.8 m
Newlon Housing Trust 120 80 £15.8 m
Bromley 535 535 £38.0 m
Optivo 1,500 825 £180.8 m
Wandsworth 289 138 £23.4 m
Hyde Housing Association 1,476 590 £163.8 m
Lewisham 456 285 £70.0 m
Croydon Churches Housing Association 120 50 £12.5 m
Kingston upon Thames 105 105 £13.1 m
City of London 200 150 £16.5 m
Southern Housing Group 300 100 £33.5 m
London Legacy Development Corporation 825 149 £67.7 m
Brent 701 701 £111.7 m
Camden 569 569 £86.6 m
One Housing Group 386 252 £41.7 m
Hexagon Housing Association 180 90 £24.9 m
Riverside Housing Association 151 90 £18.8 m
Phoenix Community HA 73 48 £10.0 m
Lambeth 311 212 £28.2 m
Hounslow 540 540 £93.2 m
Greenwich 230 230 £38.1 m
London & Quadrant 539 154 £55.1 m
Cromwood Housing 75 75 £11.3 m
Newham 550 500 £91.7 m
Sutton 65 54 £10.1 m
Waltham Forest 77 77 £15.4 m
Hackney 100 100 £17.5 m
Haringey 647 647 £127.5 m
Barking and Dagenham 1,757 573 £171.0 m
Enfield 1,119 824 £166.6 m
Tower Hamlets 194 194 £32.0 m
Metropolitan Housing Trust 1,035 538 £128.8 m
Catalyst Housing 1,000 535 £118.9 m
Network Homes 1,000 500 £122.5 m
Notting Hill Genesis 1,265 577 £126.8 m
Octavia Housing 450 225 £55.1 m
ReSI Homes 1,250 £56.3 m
Clarion Housing Group 2,000 1,250 £240.0 m
Southwark 852 664 £126.5 m
Peabody Trust 1,000 500 £120.0 m
Total 29,456 16,739 £3.46bn

In total, almost six in ten of the homes (16,739 homes) funded by the first round of this affordable homes programme will be made available at the cheapest social rent.

The remainder will be for shared ownership and London Living Rent which can help Londoners on average incomes move into homeownership.

The Mayor has set ambitious targets for London to be a zero-carbon city by 2030 and expects homes built with funding announced today to be environmentally sustainable.

New standards introduced in the Mayor’s New London Plan include requirements for all developments of ten or more homes to be net zero-carbon and to incorporate sustainable urban green spaces.

Housing providers building homes funded by the new AHP will also have to meet new conditions on building safety and design.

AHP funding project conditions

1. The installation of sprinklers or other fire suppression systems in new blocks of flats

2. A ban on combustible materials being used in external walls for all residential development, regardless of height

3. Minimum floor-to-ceiling heights and a requirement for private outdoor space

4. A ‘sunlight clause’ requiring all homes with three or more bedrooms to be dual aspect, any single aspect one- or two-bedroom homes to not be north-facing and at least one room to have direct sunlight for at least part of the day

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan said: “I am delighted that we have been able to come to a deal with the Government to get started on nearly 30,000 genuinely affordable homes.

“Today’s funding is good news but I know we can still go further, faster, working with ministers, housing associations and councils to deliver more of the homes Londoners so desperately need.”

 

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