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The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for the Timber Industries has launched an inquiry into how timber can help solve the housing crisis.

 

Our Chairman, Roy Wakeman OBE, forms part of the APPG (Third on the left)

How many new homes are needed?

The House of Commons Library has estimated that between 240,000 and 340,000 new homes need to be built in England per year in order to tackle the existing housing shortfall, and all major political parties have made commitments to support new homes being built.

How will this enquiry help?

This inquiry will explore ways in which the timber industry can help to make those commitments a reality, focusing in particular on issues around skills shortages, sustainability and the capacity within the industry to do more in housing construction.

The first oral evidence session took place on Tuesday 9 July and brought together expertise from the worlds of architecture, housing associations, politics and the timber industry itself.

Martin Whitfield, East Lothian MP, and Chair of the APPG for the Timber Industries, said:

“Timber is a product which can answer the need for affordable homes, provide workers with better employment opportunities, and help the UK reach net-zero emissions.
“This inquiry will open up the debate and help more people understand the incredible ways timber can be used in modern construction as a sustainable and versatile material.”

Roy Wakeman OBE, chair of the Confederation of Timber Industries, said:

“We know there is capacity in the industry which can be unlocked from with the right policies, regulatory framework, and partnership between the public and private sectors.
“By bringing together experts from across the timber supply chain – all the way from the forest to the finished house – we will be able to make an even greater contribution.”

Two further oral evidence sessions are planned in Wales and Scotland on Thursday 25 July and Wednesday 21 August respectively, with the final report of the inquiry to be launched in the House of Commons in late October.

If you have any questions please contact Liam Macandrew at info@cti-timber.org or 07921726212.

About the APPG for the Timber Industries: Established in 2016, the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for the Timber Industries aims to help grow the use of timber and develop vibrant timber-based industries.
Find out more at http://www.cti-timber.org/timber-industries-appg
About the Confederation of Timber Industries: The Confederation of Timber Industries is an umbrella organisation which represents the UK’s Timber supply chain from forest to end of life recycling.
Find out more at http://www.cti-timber.org/.

 

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