Building Better Homes Through Collaboration and Decarbonisation
02/05/2026
By Joanne Heyes, Head of Member Services, CHIC
Housing is a complex and complicated sector. Many of you reading will have heard of the “housing crisis” that the country is facing, but what exactly is this?
Is it a lack of homes? Is it about the quality of our homes? Have we got a damp and mould crisis in our affordable homes? In truth it is most likely a combination of all these issues and more.
This housing crisis has placed the sector at the centre of the current political debate. The current government have set out a bold ambition to build 1.5 million homes over the course of this parliament (out to 2029 at least), which is a house building cycle at levels we have not seen for decades.
Many question the ability to deliver this. There are many reasons why, with one of them being the availability of labour and skills to deliver at such a volume, coupled with a question of “Are planning considerations adequately resourced and placed to meet increased levels of demand?”.
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