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Head of housing research @ YIMBY Alliance π‘
Read the coverage by Max Kendix in today's Times www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
13.01.2026 15:24 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Going big on Ox-Cam is a bet on Britainβs future.
If this Government is serious about jobs, productivity and living standards, Project Hawking is the ambition required.
Read the proposal by James Howat,
@johnrmyers.bsky.social and me here: britishprogress.org/briefings/pr...
Speed matters.
Hawking DevCo would run a parallel regulatory system β a one-stop shop for approvals, environmental mitigation and utilities β so nationally significant growth actually happens.
The Hawking Development Corporation would:
β’ act as the supreme planning authority
β’ coordinate housing, transport, water and nature at scale
β’ report directly to the Chancellor
β’ plan on 25-year horizons, not annual spending rounds
Think Tennessee Valley Authority for 21st-century Britain.
The proposal is deliberately bold:
π― Parliament sets a target to triple Ox-Cam GDP by 2050
ποΈ Delivery handed to a single, powerful Development Corporation
πͺGrowth funded by land value capture, not taxpayers elsewhere
We call it Project Hawking.
Project Hawking breaks the cycle of high ambition and low delivery.
By cutting through local vetoes and dysfunctional regulation, it creates a structure where ordinary people benefit most from growth.
If Ox-Cam grows over the next 25 years as fast as Silicon Valley did in the last 25, it will transform Britainβs economy.
13.01.2026 15:24 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0If we try to stall or shrink Ox-Cam, the result wonβt be balance - it will be stagnation.
Britain will simply be left behind by faster, more confident competitors.
A screenshot of the Times coverage of the paper
Britain cannot be complacent.
The region that developed the COVID-19 vaccine is one where junior workers canβt afford homes, transport limits opportunity, and slow bureaucracy strangles growth.
Research done in Ox-Cam creates jobs across Britain and pulls investment into the country.
For example, new drug development by AstraZeneca in Cambridge supports manufacturing in Macclesfield and the Mersey.
A map showing the industry clusters in the OxCam corridor
In one compact part of England we have world-leading life sciences, frontier AI and computing, and deep-tech manufacturing.
What happens here matters far beyond it.
Chart showing that Ox-Cam has the highest levels of scientific publications per capita in the world
The 100-mile corridor between Oxford and Cambridge is one of the most exciting stretches of land in the world - but it can do more for Britainβs economy as a whole.
13.01.2026 15:24 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0AI generated image of Oxford - Cambridge rail connection
NEW @britishprogress.org and @labourtogether.bsky.social report!
Project Hawking: how the Government can go big on Britainβs strengths and triple the economy of the OxfordβCambridge Corridor.
Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook in the Commons
NEW: Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook has just announced the BIGGEST EVER reforms to national policy to deliver more homes! Here are the five biggest: π§΅
16.12.2025 14:56 β π 69 π 22 π¬ 1 π 6As a Christmas present to renters, weβve build a new public zoomable map of rents per square metres in England and Wales! Have fun browsing and please share:
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π¨New report with @homesfornorth calls on the government to adopt a novel approach to affordable housing investment:
Giving Homes England a βNational Affordable Housing Bankβ role to invest alongside the private sector in funds set up to deliver discounted rent homes.
A π§΅on why this is needed:
The Sunday Times is rightβMilton Keynes is one of the most exciting and innovative places in the Oxford-Cambridge Arc. A city built for growth, with the infrastructure, ambition, and economic strength to lead the UKβs next phase of development.
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Read the full report here: www.goodgrowthfoundation.co.uk/mind-the-gro...
31.01.2025 18:10 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0This applies beyond housing - whether clean energy or transport, voters want to see how growth policies lower their monthly costs.
31.01.2025 18:10 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0π― Core message: Frame housing around tangible outcomes.
"We'll build more homes so YOU can afford to buy" resonates more than abstract GDP arguments.
It is clear that housing can deliver some of the most positive outcomes of growth:
πΈLower housing costs & inflation
π‘Higher living standards
ποΈThriving towns and cities
This is the narrative, not the housebuilding or the process to get there.
Infrastructure and public services are the most tangible impact for many voters.
New homes can contribute to this tangible growth!
We need to value capture new development more effectively. Value capture can pay for the things voters want like new schools or roads.
π‘ Housing ranks low in public perception of growth drivers.
Politicians need to better connect housing supply to cost-of-living benefits people can feel.
π£οΈ Direct quote from focus group: "We need opportunities to buy housing as well, getting off the rental [market]."
People understand the link when it's about their ability to access homeownership.
π Data shows voters care about outcomes, not process.
They want to hear "we'll build more homes so YOU can afford to buy" rather than abstract arguments about housing supply boosting GDP.
GGF's report shows housing policy has a major "growth gap" - people don't intuitively connect housebuilding to economic growth.
It works best if framed around AFFORDABILITY.
ποΈ Important new report on how people perceive economic growth.
Key finding: Growth only matters if people can feel it in their daily lives.
Housing is a perfect example...
The paper sets out some options for delivery - from development corporations to hybrid bills.
What matters is action.
Oxford could be a blueprint for how Britain delivers both homes and growth. ποΈπ
Read the full paper here: ukdayone.org/briefings/bu...
Growing Oxford, expanding Heathrow, building new reservoirs and the Culham AI growth zone will drive national growth, a huge boost to the opportunities for British workers and businesses.
29.01.2025 12:29 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0This isn't unprecedented - Barcelona's Eixample and Edinburgh's New Town show how successful cities can grow sustainably while creating resilient communities.
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