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Reset, regenerate, collaborate: How to come out of lockdown turbo-charged

COMMENT These are dark days indeed. But I have to say I was greatly cheered by the Knight Frank report, Assessing Covid-19’s impact on the UK housing market, which predicts “a sharp fall in activity … and an equally sharp uptick”.  Greatly cheered, because it doesn’t take a genius to work out that if house sales are going to surge, then house building will need to follow suit.

In the same vein, we should all be encouraged by the indefatigable Nick Walkley of Homes England in his recent end of year statement saying: “Our ability to overcome difficulties as a sector has been hugely evident in the last few weeks. Thanks to the hard work, creativity and determination of our partners right across the industry, we have managed to do some significant business. Continuing to build a development pipeline becomes even more important at a time like this.”  And so say all of us.

Post-crisis Marshall Plans

So, on the basis that I can emulate this energetic and positive approach – and that you’ve got to do whatever you can – I have spent much of the last two weeks writing what is nothing short of a Marshall Plan for Biggleswade, the market town in Bedfordshire where UK Regeneration owns our flagship site, at nearly 1,000 acres.  It is a signal manifesto for total economic recovery. My central thesis being that turbo-charged growth measures will be needed to recover from a lost six months. We need to set a new tone. Coming out of lockdown will be the key moment to move forward and build what we need to secure the new green social contract.

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