A new £2.3bn infrastructure fund to pave the way for up to 100,000 new homes to be built in areas of high demand has been launched. This was part of the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) commonly known as the Autumn statement.

 

Speaking in the House of Commons, chancellor Philip Hammond said the government would “prioritise high-value investment on infrastructure and innovation”.

“One of the biggest objections to housing development … is often the impact on local infrastructure,” he added.

“So we will focus local infrastructure investment to unlock land for housing with a new £2.3bn Housing Infrastructure Fund to deliver infrastructure for up to 100,000 new homes in areas of high demand.”

Spending will be allocated to local authorities “on a competitive basis” to unlock new private house building.

The government will also look at how transport funding can support housing growth.