Housing-led regeneration could unlock 500,000 homes in the North with the right support, report says

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Devolved £500m fund and a dedicated minister for regeneration among recommendations of Renew inquiry into regeneration

Housing-led regeneration could unlock more than 500,000 homes in the North of England with the right support, according to the interim report of the Northern Housing Consortium’s Renew inquiry.

The inquiry, chaired by Lord Richard Best and backed by Homes for the North and developer Muse, outlines several ideas to boost regeneration.

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