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Biggest grant funding boost in a generation
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Rebuilding the sector’s borrowing and investment capacity
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Stronger regulatory oversight
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Kickstarting council house building
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A renewed partnership to build at scale
Homes England will oversee the majority of funding, with up to 30% – £11.7bn – earmarked for the Greater London Authority.
The government will also introduce a new 10-year rent settlement from April 2026, alongside an overhaul of Right to Buy rules to protect council housing stock and boost new delivery.
A modernised Decent Homes Standard will be rolled out and extended to the private rented sector for the first time. Social housing will be covered by new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards.
Rayner said: “We are seizing this golden opportunity with both hands to transform this country by building the social and affordable homes we need.
“With investment and reform, this government is delivering the biggest boost to social and affordable housing in a generation, unleashing a social rent revolution, and embarking on a decade of renewal for social and affordable housing in this country.”