UK Government’s Housing Plans Focus on Rural Development, Minister Asserts
Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook defends the government’s housing plans against claims of environmentally harmful ‘war’ on rural England. He emphasizes a focus on affordable housing and a priority for brownfield sites while addressing Conservative criticisms. The government aims for 1.5 million new homes in England over five years, but councils express concerns over infrastructure and resources. A new planning framework will allow development on green belt areas with specific rules, prompting debates on environmental impacts and community needs.