
Originally Posted by
Waterways
Oh that old propaganda line!!! Only 7.5% of the land in the UK is settled including parks and gardens, which amount to about 5%, which makes only 2.5% paved.
Hit the link in my sig and go to the menu and the link to How Land Affects The Average Person. This will make matters clearer.
Well very little of what you've said in it isn't propaganda. No mention of the lack of land caused by developer landbanking, no mention of the lack of affordable properties caused by developer unwillingness to build them, and exploitation of loopholes, no mention of the proliferation of tiny one-bedroom flats in city centres caused by developers building for the investor market (as opposed to the owner-occupier or buy-to-let markets)
Also... I think that while it is unfair that the majority of people subsidise the upkeep of the landed gentry's estates, you seem to be almost trying to give the impression that this is where most of the council tax goes.
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And when you talk about how much land is available in the UK, do you remember to deduct unsuitable land. i.e:
Too hilly
Too boggy
Susceptible to flooding
Too far from the nearest local centre
Of historic/cultural value
National Parks
AONBs
SSSIs
Susceptible to coastal erosion
Too noisy
Too polluted
Too contaminated from previous uses
Those areas of greenbelt which really are necessary to prevent towns merging into one.
When you think of how much land is needed for housing, do you also think of:
Local convenience stores
Schools
Parks
Playing Fields
etc?
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