Willmott Dixon completes military gym at Kendrew Barracks as defence portfolio grows
New Physical and Recreational Training Centre provides modern fitness facilities for 1,800 soldiers and their families at one of Britain’s key military bases
UCL’s report on local authorities building homes lifts the lid on the barriers for councils building homes
Willmott Dixon has co-sponsored UCL’s latest in-depth report on local authority house building, which provides a wealth of insight and knowledge that lifts the lid on the barriers and opportunities for councils building homes.
It’s the most comprehensive look yet at motivations, means, methods and challenges facing local government housebuilding activity. While most councils directly engage in housing delivery, the reports highlights significant issues that prevent this being further scaled-up to meet much needed housing, particularly affordable homes.
According to UCL, there is “a growth in housing acquisition”, with 54% of councils saying they were buying back Right to Buy (RtB) properties, up from 40% in 2019. Four in 10 said they felt the current government policy allowing them to keep 100% of RTB receipts for two years will help them directly build more housing.
London boroughs, supported by the London mayor’s Affordable Homes Programme, are “still delivering more homes than other parts of England”. Over half of all councils (53%) reported that increased costs of retrofitting existing housing, due to fire safety or damp and mould, were impacting their plans to deliver new housing. However, just 7% of councils said the recent wave of local authority Section 114 notices had affected their plans.
Recommendations to unlock and accelerate new housing include:
New Physical and Recreational Training Centre provides modern fitness facilities for 1,800 soldiers and their families at one of Britain’s key military bases
Alliance in place for largest hospital building programme in a generation
Health hub is an early example of the type of neighbourhood-based model of care set out in the NHS 10 Year Health Plan
Gaming students use innovative virtual platform to give future students a sneak peek at new accommodation before it opens
New laboratory space focuses on sustainability while increasing teaching capacity at the Mile End Campus.
Progress moves to clearing site ready for main construction work in Spring
Judy Hegarty becomes MD at Fortem, Adam Worrall is MD at Interiors and Simon Ramage steps up to MD at Willmott Dixon’s London & East construction region
Willmott Dixon is further enhancing its portfolio of blue light projects with a project to deliver the new £14m net-zero carbon Crewe Deployment Base for Cheshire Constabulary.