£30m Self-Build investment fund welcomes first applications
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The first applications for a slice of a new £30million self-build investment fund have been earmarked for approval, Housing Minister Mark Prisk has announced.
Speaking at a special self-build workshop for local authority Leaders in London, Mr Prisk said that the first projects would benefit from over £1.1million to start work on up to 20 self-build plots.
Following final checks and approvals, the applications in North East Derbyshire and Peterborough will be the first to receive the funding, which provides short-term finance to help unlock projects where groups of self-build homes are built at the same time.
The Minister, along with self-build industry champion, architecture specialist and presenter of Channel 4's Grand Designs Kevin McCloud, hosted the workshop for local authority Leaders in association with the Local Government Association, to discuss how they could support prospective self builders in their area.
A specialist team from Almere in the Netherlands also attended to share their expertise. Almere, near Amsterdam, is the largest low-cost self-build experiment in Europe, which has grown rapidly in recent years.
Earlier this year the former Housing Minister travelled to Almere with a delegation from the UK self-build industry, and hosted an event with Dutch Government officials and business leaders at the British Embassy to boost trade and links between Dutch and British businesses.
Mr Prisk said that there had been a great surge of interest in recent years for self-build, and it was now important that local authorities learnt from abroad and local projects to identify opportunities for self-build development in their plans, and to give people in their area the opportunity to build their own home.
The Housing Minister said: “Across the country, more people than ever want control over the design and build of their home. But these types of projects have often been held back because of limited land availability, reluctance by lenders to provide finance and red tape. So I'm delighted that the first self-build projects in Derbyshire and Peterborough have been earmarked for Government cash.
“This money will be repaid as plots are sold, and I hope it will demonstrate to lenders, investors and the development industry that these types of projects are worth backing. But it's not just about money, self builders and developers need the support of local authorities to get these projects off the ground. So I'm pleased we have the team from Almere to share their expertise, and I urge local authorities to learn from their example and help more self builders achieve their dreams.”
Kevin McCloud said: “I'm delighted to attend this event today with the new Housing Minister and welcome the first approvals for cash from the Government's £30million investment fund which will help drive activity in the sector and give more people the opportunity to build their own home.
"But it is not just about cash, we need to see more support from local authorities if we're serious about making self build a mainstream housing option. And I hope we can draw inspiration from the projects like Almere, and many others across Europe, about what is achievable with strong local leadership and vision.”
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