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Ipswich housing target set to increase by over 60%

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The government has announced new housing targets for England, with Ipswich's annual goal rising from 466 to 755 new homes. This significant increase is part of a national plan to boost housing supply across the country.

Why it matters: In addition to creating new homes, the increased target could also lead to more housing development in Ipswich, potentially affecting local infrastructure, services, and the character of the town.

The big picture: Housing Secretary Angela Rayner has unveiled an overhaul of England's planning rules, aiming to deliver 1.5 million new homes by 2029. The national annual target has risen from 305,000 to 370,000 homes.

Key details:

  • Ipswich's new annual target: 755 homes (up from 466)

  • East of England regional target: 44,858 homes (up from 35,101)

  • London is the only region to see a reduced target

What they're saying:

  • Angela Rayner: "Our decisive reforms to the planning system correct the errors of the past and set us on our way to tackling the housing crisis, delivering 1.5 million homes for those who really need them."

  • Sam Richards, CEO of Britain Remade: The revised framework contains "a number of necessary changes", but it's a "mistake" to cut London's target.

Between the lines: The reforms aim to promote development on brownfield sites and increase housing density in urban areas. However, some green belt land may be released for development under strict conditions.

What's next: Local authorities will need to update their housing plans based on the new targets and calculation methods. This could lead to increased pressure for new developments in Ipswich and surrounding areas.

The bottom line: Ipswich residents can expect to see proposals for more housing developments in the coming years as the town works to meet its increased target.

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