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Barker Review of Housing Supply: Securing Our Future Housing Needs

Interim report, scope of review, consultation and commissioned research

Interim Report, 10 December 2003
Scope of Barker Review
Consultation responses
Commissioned research

Interim Report, 10 December 2003

The report is available in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). If you do not have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer you can download the software free of charge from the Adobe website.  For alternative ways to read PDF documents and further information on website accessibility visit the HM Treasury accessibility page.

PDF file of the Foreword, Executive Summary, Chapters 1, 2, and 3 (396 kb)
PDF file of Chapters 4, 5 and 6 (232 kb)
PDF file of Chapters 7 to 10 (484 kb)
PDF file of Annex A and B, Bibliography, List of boxes, List of charts and List of tables (153 kb)

A press notice issued on the day of release is available here

In Budget 2003 the Chancellor and Deputy Prime Minister asked Kate Barker, member of the Monetary Policy Committee, to undertake a review of issues affecting housing supply in the UK.  Kate Barker’s interim report was published on 10 December, key findings are summarized below.

The number of houses being built in the UK is not keeping pace with demand and damaging the wider economy, according to the interim report of Kate Barker’s independent review of the UK housing market.

The Review considers a range of factors that might be constraining the supply of housing in the UK arising from industry failures or the policy environment.

The main constraint identified by the Review is land supply.  This problem relates in part to the housebuilding industry, in particular, its response to risk which leads to reluctance to build out large sites quickly.  The regulatory relationship and control over the use of land also influences the way in which land is made available for development.

The Review will publish a final report with recommendations for Government in Spring 2004

The scope of the review

The weak responsiveness of new housing supply to rising house prices is a complex problem and the review will therefore consider:

The review will identify options for Government action if appropriate, including the use of fiscal instruments.

Consultation Responses

The review team consulted widely with key stakeholders to establish views and inform analysis.  The responses have been issued and published  online on this website .

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