Prettyboyshaw
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It was part of the National Policy Framework that councils set targets for affordable housing. Within each authority's Local Plan they would have a policy for the requirement which would form part of a Section 106 agreement that can range from social housing to contribution to highways, kids parks etc. typically 25% when a certain threshold was reached. This might vary from council to council. A Section 106 can be negotiated within a Local Plan policy and other benefits taken into consideration.
'Rent-a-mob', 'brown paper bags' - I'm surprised Peter James hasn't had Roy Grace investigating a fictional allegory of what when on during the whole King Alfred fiasco.
Like a certain area beginning with R near Saltdean where a certain Councilor lives and a certain 25% social housing doesn't seem to apply to any of the new developments that have or are being built!