Don't scrimp on design for new towns, taskforce chair tells housebuilders

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Michael Lyons tells UKREiiF conference that working on government’s 10,000-home developments will come with ‘clear expectations’ around design and mix

Housebuilders working on the government’s new towns programme will need to provide assurances that housing mix and design will not be “diluted under market pressures”, the chair of the taskforce appointed to oversee the programme has said.

Michael Lyons, chair of the New Towns Taskforce, said trust between commissioning bodies and those responsible for construction had too often been damaged by measures taken to increase viability on schemes.

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