Labour condemned for allowing new generation of slum homes' in England
Briefly

Hugh Ellis, policy director at the Town and Country Planning Association, argues that allowing developers to build slum housing without proper oversight is shameful and Dickensian.
Ellis emphasizes the need for regulation, stating not all homes from office-to-residential schemes are bad, yet they must adhere to quality standards and affordability to tackle housing issues.
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