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Department Of Levelling Up Returns Funds To Treasury

M.Cby M.C
July 12, 2023
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Department of Levelling Up.

Department of Levelling Up.

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has forgone hundreds of millions of pounds that were budgeted for 2022–2023, including £255 million for new affordable housing project and £245 million for improving building safety.

After failing to come up with projects to use the money on, Michael Gove’s department returned £1.9 billion to the Treasury, which was intended to address England’s accommodation issue.

Right Honorable Michael Gove
Right Honorable Michael Gove of The Department of Levelling Up.

Authorities in the department claimed that, it was not able to use the funds, which accounted for over a third of its annual housing budget, due to hikes in interest rates and the instability of the housing market after the Covid-19 pandemic.

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On the other hand, analysts have raised concerns that, insufficient investment in the housing market, would possibly escalate the recent housing crisis in England. Currently in UK, forecasters have predicted that, homebuilding would likely drop to its lowest level since the World War II.   

According to Jack Shaw, a local government analyst, who employs the services of freedom of information to gather his reports, “the government is experiencing significant challenges investing in housing because of a perfect storm in market conditions.”

“But the decision to delay housing investment or withdraw it altogether as a result of lower than anticipated spending will mean fewer homes are built,” Jack added.

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DLUHC targets at building 300,000 more home to reduce the impact of housing crisis.

Some claim that, the government’s inability to allocate funds effectively is due to administrative incompetence.

Lisa Nandy, the Shadow Housing Secretary, weighed into the argument, blaming the current administration of pulling their brakes on the housing crisis in the UK.

“The Conservatives have simply given up trying to solve the housing crisis that they helped create. Not content with slashing housebuilding by scrapping housing targets, stalling on renters’ reform or rowing back on their promises to leaseholders, ministers are either too incompetent or too out-of-touch to consider it a priority to fix dangerous buildings or build new affordable homes in the middle of a housing crisis.”

Lisa Nandy, Labour Shadow Housing Secretary.
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Lisa Nandy, the Shadow Housing Secretary.

The British housing system, according to Gove, is “broken,” adding that “we desperately need more homes to bring ownership within reach of many people.”

However, his detractors claim that, by abandoning an obligatory objective for municipalities to build 300,000 new houses a year, in favor of a voluntary one, he has made the issue even worse. Many municipalities have cited the decision as justification for pausing or reducing their housing objectives.

Moreover, official within the DLUHC, have stated that, funding allocated to schemes such as Affordable Housing Program, meant, the government is committed to doubling up on housing units and helping many to be on the housing ladder.

“Our target of delivering 300,000 homes a year remains and we are fully committed to funding and delivering our programs that help us meet that target, including the £11.5bn affordable homes program.”

DLUHC Spokesperson.
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DLUHC gave back over 1.2bn pounds for Help to Buy scheme, aimed at helping young people to be on the housing ladder.

On the contrary, data from the department reveals that, it did not spend the budgetary allocation to its fullest. The department in 2022/2023, spent less on the housing projects, just to the tune of over 600 million pounds.

This means that, the department saved over 363 million pounds with the aim of utilizing it this particular year, and return 355 million pounds to the Treasury office. DLUHC also gave back 245 million pounds intended for enhancing building safety, after the Grenfall fire and 1.2 billion in money for Help to Buy.

George Osborne
George Osborne, the initiator of Help to Buy Scheme.

Initiated by George Osborne in 2013, the Help to Buy scheme was meant to aid more young people to get on the housing ladder, and provides government loans to fresh buyers. As the scheme came to a close last year, officials revealed that, demand for loans was smaller than they projected, partly due to the enormous effect of the pandemic.

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