All 2 Debates between Baroness Hanham and Lord Bichard

Housing: New Housebuilding

Debate between Baroness Hanham and Lord Bichard
Wednesday 20th March 2013

(11 years, 2 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Hanham Portrait Baroness Hanham
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My Lords, I congratulate my noble friend on managing to put down this Question on the day when there have been such helpful announcements in the Budget about home ownership. I agree with what he said about the difficulty for younger buyers in the market. I also agree that the aspiration of home ownership is extremely high and that is why I am particularly delighted that the Chancellor announced the £3.5 billion housing package, which includes an equity mortgage scheme, Help to Buy, as well as important changes to the right-to-buy scheme, all of which will help not only those mentioned by my noble friend but others in general.

Lord Bichard Portrait Lord Bichard
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In the light of the Select Committee report Ready for Ageing published last week, does the Minister accept the need for the Government to do more to encourage the more diverse provision of housing for older people, not just for the benefit of older people themselves but as a way of reducing costs to the public purse?

Local Government Finance Bill

Debate between Baroness Hanham and Lord Bichard
Tuesday 3rd July 2012

(11 years, 11 months ago)

Grand Committee
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Baroness Hanham Portrait Baroness Hanham
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I thank noble Lords for this short but none the less important amendment. I understand the concerns that prompted the amendments in this group, but I hope that I can persuade noble Lords that they are unnecessary.

Currently, the Government determine how much local government spending the country can afford and set local government grant totals.

Lord Bichard Portrait The Deputy Chairman of Committees (Lord Bichard)
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My Lords, there is a Division in the House. The Committee will adjourn for 10 minutes.