Welsh landlords asked to raise building goals News Inside Housing
"There are currently 91,000 people on council waiting lists in Wales"
Do we know how many people there are in Wales who don't qualify for the lists or have given up all hope?
The housing association of which I am a member wants to build on our land, the planners say NO. The need is for 82 and rising.
Monday, November 28, 2011
No Home Homeland#comment-86035#comment-86035
No Home Homeland#comment-86035#comment-86035
That old chestnut, the ‘inmigrant’ inflating house prices beyond the reach of locals. The problem is a bit more complex than that, yes we have low wages but is that because of the lack of decent jobs? House prices are out of the reach of the vast majority of people in all rural areas, not just Wales. House prices are dictated by, among other things, the price of land because of planning ‘policies of misery’, the cost of building to higher standards and now in Wales it costs andother £4,000 per dwelling because of mandatory sprinkler systems.
Why not build for the ‘inmigrants’ and charge them a hefty premium for the privilege, they will pay their council tax and employ locals so if Welsh rural enterprise can’t provide decent jobs then why not let the ‘inmigrants’ do it?
That old chestnut, the ‘inmigrant’ inflating house prices beyond the reach of locals. The problem is a bit more complex than that, yes we have low wages but is that because of the lack of decent jobs? House prices are out of the reach of the vast majority of people in all rural areas, not just Wales. House prices are dictated by, among other things, the price of land because of planning ‘policies of misery’, the cost of building to higher standards and now in Wales it costs andother £4,000 per dwelling because of mandatory sprinkler systems.
Why not build for the ‘inmigrants’ and charge them a hefty premium for the privilege, they will pay their council tax and employ locals so if Welsh rural enterprise can’t provide decent jobs then why not let the ‘inmigrants’ do it?
Sunday, November 27, 2011
The Clwydian Range deserves more#comment-85843
The Clwydian Range deserves more#comment-85843
A lovely view of Wales for those who drive here with their gas guzzlers puffing out all those toxic fumes? Does that make it right to strangle it with red tape?
Oh, those who serve to protect the landscape for the ‘tourists’ will benefit from more landscape designations as will the CCW, ah well, why not make the whole of Wales an NPA-AONB, most of the people are leaving anyway. International human rights observers call it ‘soft eviction’ or ‘voluntary resettlement’.
Is this what the Welsh deserve? Being described as somewhere that posh people visit? A museum?
Siomedig iawn.
BTW, the ‘tourists’ were visiting all these ‘special places’ long before some muppet drew a line round them. In fact they were coming long before planning law became a NIMBY’s dream.
A lovely view of Wales for those who drive here with their gas guzzlers puffing out all those toxic fumes? Does that make it right to strangle it with red tape?
Oh, those who serve to protect the landscape for the ‘tourists’ will benefit from more landscape designations as will the CCW, ah well, why not make the whole of Wales an NPA-AONB, most of the people are leaving anyway. International human rights observers call it ‘soft eviction’ or ‘voluntary resettlement’.
Is this what the Welsh deserve? Being described as somewhere that posh people visit? A museum?
Siomedig iawn.
BTW, the ‘tourists’ were visiting all these ‘special places’ long before some muppet drew a line round them. In fact they were coming long before planning law became a NIMBY’s dream.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
BBC News - National Trust raises £1m to buy Snowdonia farm
BBC News - National Trust raises £1m to buy Snowdonia farm
We wonder if they would like to donate money to the equally worthy cause of creating homes for locals.
We wonder if they would like to donate money to the equally worthy cause of creating homes for locals.
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