John Leech

Lib Dems call for more Social Housing in South Manchester

9.00.00am BST (GMT +0100) Fri 14th Jul 2006

Housing john leech mp iain donaldson (photography: Iain Donaldson)

Withington Liberal Democrat MP John Leech has hit out at Manchester City Council and the Government for failing to secure enough much-needed social housing.

Hundreds of families are on ever-lengthening rehousing lists in South Manchester and yet multi-million private developments are all too often given the go-ahead without any requirement for developers to contribute towards social housing. Speaking during a Parliamentary debate, John Leech MP challenged the Minister of State for Housing and Planning, Yvette Cooper, to condemn the City Council for not guaranteeing that a portion of land allowed for development be used for social housing.

The Minister admitted that it was not fair that most new housing schemes did not make any contribution to social housing or infrastructure.

John Leech MP said:

"There are hundreds of families in Manchester Withington desperate for housing. They cannot afford the massive price tags put on new private developments. It is wrong that the Government sits back while Manchester City Council allow developers to make money hand over fist without contributing towards providing extra social housing in the area."

Lib Dem Councillor Tony Bethell added:

"I am inundated with letters and phone calls from residents of Chorlton Park Ward who are in dire straits. Often they have been on housing waiting lists for years whilst living in overcrowded conditions. The City Council should be using the Planning process to secure funding for affordable social housing for these families."

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