Housebuilding fell to its lowest level for more than 60 years in 2009 - with just 118,000 new homes completed, according to government figures.
The number is the lowest since 1946, when official records began and represents a 17 per cent drop on the number completed in 2008.
The Department for Communities and Local Government said that housing completions in England fell to 28,200 in the final three months of last year, down 3 per cent compared with the previous quarter and 12 per cent lower than the same quarter a year earlier.
The annual figure is less than half of the Government’s target of 240,000 homes a year and has been seized upon by housing charities campaigning to highlight the UK’s growing housing shortage.
More: http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle7032641.ece
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Ok, so on one hand we've got Intel, AMD et al inventing and building insanely expensive Fabs that make amazing micro processors using nano-tech, yet there can't be build enough effing houses??!?!
The number is the lowest since 1946, when official records began and represents a 17 per cent drop on the number completed in 2008.
The Department for Communities and Local Government said that housing completions in England fell to 28,200 in the final three months of last year, down 3 per cent compared with the previous quarter and 12 per cent lower than the same quarter a year earlier.
The annual figure is less than half of the Government’s target of 240,000 homes a year and has been seized upon by housing charities campaigning to highlight the UK’s growing housing shortage.
More: http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle7032641.ece
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Ok, so on one hand we've got Intel, AMD et al inventing and building insanely expensive Fabs that make amazing micro processors using nano-tech, yet there can't be build enough effing houses??!?!
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