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The North East is likely to miss the Government’s house building targets by more than 13,000 homes, according to a new report.

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00:00The research predicts that despite proposed changes to the planning system to increase private development,
00:06there will be an underdelivery of at least 388,000 homes against the new target.
00:11That includes a shortfall of more than 10,000 homes in Tyne and Wear alone,
00:15with metropolitan areas expected to be the worst performers.
00:19At 49% below the country's target, Tyne and Wear have the highest projected shortfall outside of Greater London.
00:25In July, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government announced that local councils
00:29would be given new mandatory housing targets in the hope of tackling a supply crisis.
00:34These proposals would see the 12 local authorities across the North East and Tayes Valley area
00:38being told to deliver a combined 12,182 new homes per year, almost double the current targets.
00:44I spoke with locals about their thoughts on this.
00:47I guess the North is more underfunded.
00:51For what I like to think, I don't know, I'm not really from England,
00:54so from what I can see, a lot of money goes to the South,
00:59because a lot of people with money go to the South.
01:02I'm speaking here without knowing, but I think that could be it.
01:07I guess where money goes and people go, housing goes.
01:12I think that the North East is really like the government kind of ignores northern parts of the country,
01:18because obviously big cities like London are really overpopulated,
01:22so they're going to need more houses.
01:24But I feel like, especially if you look up roadworks and stuff like this,
01:27the North East is not...
01:28It's severely neglected.
01:29Yeah, thank you, I've forgotten what's neglected.
01:32For myself, when me and my family, my dad and my two siblings,
01:37we had to wait six months, give or take, for the council to issue us a house.
01:43The North East has so many brown spaces because of deindustrialisation,
01:46so you can repurpose so much brown space from old factories and stuff.
01:51I think there's a lot of housing opportunity here.
01:53Honestly, it's a beautiful part of the world,
01:55so I guess the question is why are they falling short more than any other part of the country?
01:58I guess, yeah, I would imagine it's an economic thing.

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