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Terms and conditions applyThe Callcutt Review: of housebuilding delivery
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Format: Book
Pages: 234
Publisher: DCLG
Date Published: Nov 2007
Stock Code: 63903
Binding: Paperback
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This Review was commissioned in December 2006 by the then Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Ruth Kelly MP. The terms of reference were: To examine how the supply of new homes is influenced by the nature and structure of the housebuilding industry, its business models and its supply chain, including land, materials and skills; To consider how these factors influence the delivery of new homes to achieve the Governments target (200,000 new homes per annum), meeting housebuyers requirements and aspirations, achieving high standards of energy efficiency and sustainability as set out in the Code for Sustainable Homes, and progressing to a zero carbon standard; and to make recommendations.
The need for an adequate supply of good quality new homes has been a recurring theme of Government policy, for instance in the Sustainable Communities Plan4, published by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in February 2003. However, these reviews and policy statements have generally focused on the public interest in there being an adequate supply of homes to meet peoples needs. More recently there has been an additional focus on wider sustainability objectives. None has looked specifically at housebuilding from the housebuilders point of view. That is whatthis review hasaimed to do.
The need for an adequate supply of good quality new homes has been a recurring theme of Government policy, for instance in the Sustainable Communities Plan4, published by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in February 2003. However, these reviews and policy statements have generally focused on the public interest in there being an adequate supply of homes to meet peoples needs. More recently there has been an additional focus on wider sustainability objectives. None has looked specifically at housebuilding from the housebuilders point of view. That is whatthis review hasaimed to do.
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