The Labour Party has outlined five core principles dubbed as 'golden rules' for housebuilding ahead of the upcoming general election. These rules aim to govern the construction of affordable housing while safeguarding natural green areas and mitigating strains on public services and infrastructure. The first rule emphasizes the prioritisation of developing brownfield sites within the green belt for construction purposes. Secondly, Labour proposes prioritizing the development of areas within the green belt that are of poor quality or aesthetically unappealing, rather than encroaching upon nature-rich and environmentally significant lands. #cognisantsearch
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