The government's social housing commitments made in last year's housing green paper:
- £6.5bn government investment in social housing over the next three years.
- £850m savings from greater efficiencies and better use of housing association assets to deliver major expansion in housing association delivery.
- 45,000 new social homes a year by 2010-11 and a goal to reach 50,000 in the next spending review.
- Significant expansion of the "temporary to settled" scheme in London which allows councils and partners to buy back properties for families in temporary accommodation.
- New ways for councils and ALMOs to build homes on council land.
- More opportunities for private sector to build social housing.
- A consultation on councils retaining housing capital receipts from shared ownership schemes to use for provision of affordable housing.
- Guidance on delivering affordable housing in rural areas.
- Regional Assemblies to advise on provision of rural housing within the affordable housing programme and a target will be set later in the year.
- The provision of support to some councils and local partners to adopt a mixed communities approach to transforming some of our most deprived areas.
- Continuation with the successful decent homes programme which has already reduced the number of non-decent homes by over one million with at least £2bn investment in ALMOs.
- Increased provision of family homes where they are needed, with government committed to developing a new indicator to measure people housed, from its funded programmes.