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<p>The Government is committed to increasing the supply of social housing to provides
homes for those who need them.</p><p>We have made £9 billion available through the
Affordable Homes Programme to March 2022 to deliver 250,000 new affordable homes,
including for social rent. Since 2010, we have delivered over 407,000 new affordable
homes, including over 293,000 affordable homes for rent.</p><p>On 18 September we
announced an additional £2 billion of long-term funding certainty for housing associations
to 28/29. This extra funding will deliver more affordable homes and stimulate the
sector’s wider building ambitions, through strategic partnerships.</p><p>Further,
by abolishing the Housing Revenue Account borrowing cap at Autumn Budget, we have
given councils the tools they need to deliver a new generation of council housing.
Local authorities are now free to borrow to build new council homes in line with the
Prudential Code, and we expect them to double building to deliver up to 10,000 homes
per year by 21/22.</p><p>Through the Localism Act 2011 we have retained the statutory
‘reasonable preference’ requirements that ensure that social housing is prioritised
for those in housing need, including people who are in overcrowded housing.</p><p>In
the Social Housing Green Paper we set out our intention to undertake an evidence gathering
exercise to help us understand how the allocations system is working and whether it
is striking the right balance between fairness, support and aspiration.</p><p> </p>
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