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Need to close the housing 'equity gap'

HOUSING poverty is the most extreme form of social inequality in Britain, according to a new report published by the Institute for Public Policy Research. It says successive governments have bowed to the pressure of “nimbyism” and ignored the consequences of growing inequality.

The report argues for dramatic changes to close the housing “equity gap” and increase choice. Despite increased consensus among experts and politicians on the need for radical measures and new homes, there is often strong resistance to local change.

The polarisation of housing provision also has a negative effect on school standards, public services, crime and neighbourhoods: all public priorities.

The report shows that there has been a growing divide between people living in the North and in the South East and between the home-owning majority and people who rent.

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ENVIRON Sunley’s Lacuna development in West Malling has received its most prestigious award to date - the Government-backed Building for Life Standard. The accolade aims to reward builders of high quality new developments and increase awareness among buyers of the importance of good architecture.

Call 01732 840256 or visit the website www.lacuna.uk.com

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WARD Homes is hoping to take the heartache out of moving by freeing house hunters from their chains with its flexible part-exchange offer.

The company will guarantee to buy the vendor’s existing home at an agreed price when they reserve a Ward property. The scheme is available throughout all Ward Homes developments on the condition that the value of your present home is at least 30 per cent less than the property you intend purchasing. More details on 01372 370814 or website www.wardhomes.co.uk

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