Homes England has confirmed a cash boost of £9M for the Garden Communities projects – designed to deliver 200,000 new properties on large sites by 2050.
The cash boost will speed up delivery of the locally-led projects across the country by creating new garden towns and villages
The latest funding will help get 21 sites ready for development, including a 2,000 home site for custom and self-builders in Bicester, on land purchased by the council from the Ministry of Defence.
Work is already underway on 10,000 properties across the country in garden towns and villages, with 36,000 expected to be underway or completed by 2022.
The government project is helping ambitious councils get well-designed homes built on large sites, and the money will help pay for master-planning and technical studies.
Housing Minister Kit Malthouse MP said: “We have not built enough homes in this country for the last three decades, and we are turning that around as we work towards our target to build 300,000 properties a year by the mid-2020s.
“This £9M funding boost is giving councils the support and cash injection they need so they can finish planning new developments and get diggers on site.”
Funding will also go to developments in Basingstoke, Didcot, Taunton, Harlow-Gilston and across Northamptonshire where work is already underway on the first phase of developments.
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