• Affordable homes being run for profit, the nimby-yimby debate and the trouble with Euston Station

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Affordable homes being run for profit, the nimby-yimby debate and the trouble with Euston Station

  • Summary

  • This week Merlin Fulcher is joined by writer and housing activist Adam Peggs to discuss:


    Run for profit affordable homes spark rent rise fears // Questions over the government’s 1.5 million homes pledge amid troubling housing market data // London’s mayor approves controversial Wimbledon tennis redevelopment plans // And the government is set to back HS2 to Euston amid a growing outcry over the current station’s performance


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