Others warned against concentrating development in the South-east. Michael Irvine, interim director of housing at the Association of London Government said: 鈥淗ow many London key workers would find it practical to live in the proposed Stansted to Ashford stretch?鈥
Dee Borley, director of the Royal College of Nursing鈥檚 housing advice line said: 鈥淚s it going to be enough to focus on Stansted to Ashford? We鈥檝e got vacancies from Peterborough to Devon.鈥
The Council for Protection of Rural England voiced concern over 鈥渞egional balance issues鈥, saying development in the South-east could lead to wider disparity between regions.
Tim Williams, chief executive of regeneration group the Thames Gateway London Partnership, welcomed the boost but demanded additional funding: 鈥淔or the extra homes to sustain communities you need money for the local infrastructure. We want money for schemes such as the extension of the Docklands Light Railway.鈥
And a proposal to have employers contribute to key worker housing would be unpopular, warned the London Chamber of Commerce.
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Housing Today
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