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Episode 16: Sustainable housing in the UK - is it just for the middle classes?

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Sustainability is meant to be for everyone but when it comes to housing and communities, is sustainable living actually more of a luxury?

In this episode of BE Sustainable, we ask a bold question: are ‘sustainable communities’ genuinely inclusive, or are they the preserve of the middle classes?

The discussion comes in light of the UK Government’s latest New Towns proposal, which calls for 12 new settlements and at least 10,000 homes in each - with 40% designated as affordable and with an eye on environmental sustainability. But are ‘sustainable’ new builds more expensive to build? And if so, are we pricing lower-income workers and families out of the sustainable housing market?

In this studio debate, host Mike Speight is joined by two leading voices shaping the future of British housing:

Sources of ‘Sustainable Housing UK’ topics discussed:

1. UK Government’s New Towns proposal

2. Clarion Housing Group Annual Report

3. Annual UK Fuel Poverty statistics - 2024

4. Energy Efficiency of Housing in England and Wales: 2025

5. The Guardian article on increases in housing Service Charges

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86 episodes

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Sustainability is meant to be for everyone but when it comes to housing and communities, is sustainable living actually more of a luxury?

In this episode of BE Sustainable, we ask a bold question: are ‘sustainable communities’ genuinely inclusive, or are they the preserve of the middle classes?

The discussion comes in light of the UK Government’s latest New Towns proposal, which calls for 12 new settlements and at least 10,000 homes in each - with 40% designated as affordable and with an eye on environmental sustainability. But are ‘sustainable’ new builds more expensive to build? And if so, are we pricing lower-income workers and families out of the sustainable housing market?

In this studio debate, host Mike Speight is joined by two leading voices shaping the future of British housing:

Sources of ‘Sustainable Housing UK’ topics discussed:

1. UK Government’s New Towns proposal

2. Clarion Housing Group Annual Report

3. Annual UK Fuel Poverty statistics - 2024

4. Energy Efficiency of Housing in England and Wales: 2025

5. The Guardian article on increases in housing Service Charges

  continue reading

86 episodes

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