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London’s affordable housing delivery is falling short, report says

London’s affordable housing delivery Image: Roger Utting | Dreamstime.com
Image: Roger Utting | Dreamstime.com

London’s affordable housing system is failing to keep pace with need despite public investment through the mayor’s Affordable Homes Programme, according to a new report.

The London Assembly Housing Committee’s report – Assessing delivery, needs and challenges of the Mayor’s Affordable Homes – warns that rising costs, funding constraints and a lack of strategic focus are slowing the delivery of the affordable homes Londoners need most.

According to the committee, delivery under the current programme has been slow, with 64% of homes still to be started as of September 2025, less than a year before the programme is due to end in March 2026.

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