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Research reveals the full extent of the contribution the house building industry makes to the UK’s economy and its communities.
It provides a robust estimate of the economic footprint of an industry worth £19.2bn per year to the UK economy, responsible for the employment of more than 600,000 workers and generating £1.4bn in tax revenues for the Exchequer – as well as the additional community benefits derived from building desperately needed new homes.
It shows the housebuilding industry:
Other benefits identified in the report include that the industry plants an estimated 6.5M trees and shrubs, as well as recycling around 80% of its waste.
As the election approaches, the industry is urging all parties to prioritise policies that would allow more desperately needed home to be built, and in doing so, give the country a huge economic boost. Whilst output is increasing, we are still only delivering around half the estimated 240,000 homes a year we need to build every year.
The report shows that if another 100,000 homes a year were built – a total that would better meet demand - it would also generate:
Stewart Baseley, Executive Chairman of the HBF, said: “House building makes a huge largely hidden social and economic contribution to the UK. Whilst housing output has increased, we are still not delivering anywhere near what is needed. As well as delivering desperately needed new homes, increasing housing supply would deliver significant additional benefits. House building is a huge employer both directly and through supplier companies.
“As well as providing desperately needed new homes, increasing house building would deliver massive additional benefits to communities across the land. People often don’t realise that the new community centre or school or football pitch has been paid for as a direct results of new homes. Providing new homes for people also means better facilities for the wider community. These are the very things that turn a collection of houses into communities; brand new places where people want to live.
“As we approach this important election, politicians must prioritise housing policies to help house builders build the homes we need.”
In advance of the election, HBF has also today published its ‘plan for boosting housing supply’, Building Communities, Growing the Economy which calls on politicians and all parties to introduce polices to address the long term undersupply of homes.
Matthew Spry, Senior Director, Head of Economics at Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners, which conducted the research on behalf of the HBF, highlighted the benefits that could be achieved from increasingly supply to match the growth in number of households.
He said: “Our research has shown the economic and wider societal benefits that new houses can bring to communities and the national economy.
“In recent years the UK has failed to hit house building targets, and last year alone we fell short by at least 100,000 homes. It is now widely accepted that we need to build more homes, and quickly.
“If we can rise to that challenge and build at least the 100,000 extra new homes that the UK needs each year, we stand to gain immensely: £13.6bn boost to economic growth, 430,000 extra jobs, a minimum of £1.2bn more tax, more investment in new schools and in other community infrastructure.
“These benefits need to be recognised in national policy for housing and the economy, and to be properly reflected in the decisions that are made by local authorities and communities in deciding on proposals for housing development. People need homes to live in. But further, our report shows more housing will make us all more prosperous.”
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