

Keir Starmer has announced plans to build a dozen new towns across England, inspired by traditional architectural styles championed by King Charles. With 100 areas applying for developments of over 10,000 homes, he aims to fast-track construction before the end of this parliament, focusing on quality design and community-led development. The Government is targeting 1.5 million new homes, addressing planning delays and environmental regulations which have stalled 700,000 housing projects. Starmer emphasised avoiding a reliance on foreign labour, insisting that developers train British workers to meet construction demands. Visiting Nansledan in Cornwall, a King Charles-backed development, Starmer praised its blended housing approach, where affordable homes are indistinguishable from others. The initiative seeks to expand homeownership opportunities, particularly for young people who have been priced out of the market.
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