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New Towns Taskforce eyes up likely locations

31 Jul Housing secretary Angela Rayner has set up a New Towns Taskforce to identify sites for new conurbations of more than 10,000 new homes.

Sir Michael Lyons
Sir Michael Lyons

The New Towns Taskforce is chaired by former Birmingham City Council chief executive Sir Michael Lyons, with economist Dame Kate Barker as his deputy.

The government says that while the new towns programme will include large-scale new communities that are separate from existing settlements, most of them will be urban extensions and regeneration schemes that will 鈥渨ork with the grain of development in any given area鈥.

The new communities will be governed by a 鈥楴ew Towns Code鈥 鈥 a set of rules that developers will have to meet to make sure new towns are well-connected, well-designed, sustainable and attractive places where people want to live. A target of 40% affordable housing has been set, with a focus on 鈥済enuinely affordable鈥 social rented homes.

The taskforce has been told to present a final shortlist of recommendations on appropriate locations to ministers within 12 months.

Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner said: 鈥淥ur new towns will deliver housing fit for the future, shaping new communities with real character that people can be proud to call home.聽

鈥淲ith Sir Michael in the driving seat, I know his taskforce will work together with local people to help us decide on the right places for these new towns, delivering more homes, jobs and green spaces.鈥

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Sir Michael Lyons said: 聽鈥淎 new generation of new towns and largescale urban extensions could play a significant role in the government鈥檚 plans for economic growth as well as offering new homes on an ambitious scale.

鈥淥ur mission begins today and we will work closely with local leaders and their communities as well as the wider development and investment sectors to make sure these new towns are built in the right places.鈥

Municipal leaders are also receiving new powers from Whitehall over planning, skills, transport, employment and streamlined funding settlements, backed by a new English Devolution Bill announced in the King鈥檚 Speech.

Sir Michael Lyons previously headed a housing commission in 2014 for the then Labour Party leader Ed Miliband and is non-executive chairman of the English Cities Fund. He was chairman of the BBC from 2007 to 2011.

Dame Kate Barker was on the Bank of England鈥檚 monetary policy committee from 2001 to 2010. She conducted a review of UK housing supply for then prime minister Tony Blair in 2004 and a review of land use planning in 2006. She was a non-executive director of house-builder Taylor Wimpey from 2011 to 2020 and from 2017 to 2020 was a member of the National Infrastructure Commission.

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