But the bulk of the build is for student accommodation, with just 'some' affordable housing which will, if history is anything to go by, become much less once the scheme is started. Southwark has, I believe, quite a number of empty properties which are not in use. The number of people on Southwark's waiting list is frankly irrelevant to this scheme, which won't touch the surface.
Does anyone know if Tommy Rooney is away?
I have a boiler emergency and he isn't responding to messages.
I don't really want to use someone I don't know, and I know Tommy is excellent!
Sounds like Southwark needs to build some social housing and the Dulwich Society needs to stop objecting because new housing is "visible".
But if people were really concerned about housing costs, they'd be in favour of increasing the supply of housing to a growing population. "In favour of development so long as it's low volume social housing paid for by the private sector" is really just austerity NIMBYism with a mask on.
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