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£170 Million to speed up planning performance
22/07/2005 (ODPM News Release)
Developers want the government to release 1,200 acres 
Financial Times, 25/06/2005
I'm sorry, but for the greater good, the green belt has just got to go
05/08/2005 (The Daily Telegraph)
More greenfield sites look set be earmarked for housing
Guardian Unlimited - 15/07/2005
People must accept house building plan
12/05/2005 (Bucks, free Press)
Prescott set to allow more greenbelt homes
15/07/2005 (The Guardian)
South East learns where 640,000 new homes will go
21/01/2005 (The Times)
Threat to 'green belt' 50 years on
03/08/2005 (The Telegraph)
Comment: Leatherhead Advertiser
March 31st 2005
Prescott plan to increase housing supply
Monday May 23, 2005 (Michael White and Jill Treanor (source: The Guardian)
Prescott targets public land for low cost housing
Thursday, February 10 2005 (EHN-Environmental Health News Online)
Old Macdonald had the right idea
Evening Standard 15/11/2004
500,000 new homes for the East
06/02/2004 (source: Evening Standard)
An End To The Greenbelt?
03/02/2004 (source: Find a Property)
Barratt calls for 'fast planning'
03/02/2004 (source: Find a Property)
Build over the greenbelt
25/03/2004 (source: The Guardian)
New report tackles rural housing crisis
09/02/2004 (source: CLA)
Radical plan to shake up housing
16/03/2004 (source: BBC)
Rural people face housing misery
09/02/2004 (source: BBC)
Thousands more new homes needed
17/03/2004 (source: Reuters)
Labour plans to build on countryside
05/01/2004 (s
ource: The Times)
Brown backs building and fixed rate deals
10/06/2003 (source: The Times
)
Councillors vote to redraw Oxford green belt
30/06/2003 (source: RICS)
Land costs boost house prices
08/09/2003 (source: BBC News)
Land prices fuel property boom
08/09/2003 (source: The Times)
700,000 homes could be built on farmland close to London
10/03/2003 (source: The Telegraph)
Housing boom 'at an end' as first-time buyers go missing
16/06/2003 (source: Daily Mail)
Controversial homes project unveiled
30/07/2003 (source: BBC News)
Green belt starts to buckle under pressure for homes
27/01/2002 (source: The Sunday Times)
Hill Pleased by Improved Planning Performance
27/06/2003 (source: ODPM)
Green belt swallowed up by new homes
28/11/2002 (source: The Times)

 

Land prices have risen by more than 926%in the last twenty years out-stripping house prices.
Source: BBC
Large developers have been ‘stockpiling’ land into their own land banks with the knowledge that in future years as towns and city’s naturally expand planning will be granted.
This enables the shrewd private investor to emulate the fortunes that have been made by developers without tying up huge sums of money.