London mayor Sadiq Khan has outlined his new housing crack squad, aimed at kick-starting the capital’s house building sector.
Earlier this week Khan unveiled the “Homes for Londoners” board that will oversee house building and aim to boost the delivery of new and affordable homes.
The team comprises Khan’s housing deputy James Murray, four borough leaders to be nominated by London councils, TfL commissioner Mike Brown, the Greater London Authority’s executive director housing and land David Lunts, chair of the G15 group of leading housing associations David Montague and two “members of the residential property sector” who have yet to be named. Khan himself will chair the board, which will meet quarterly.
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