Cambridge Question Time: affordable housing crisis is acute in Cambs
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A lack of transport infrastructure is a major constraint to housing development in Cambridge where the shortage is regarded as “acute”, and unless addressed, truly affordable accommodation will be but a pipe dream for the city’s young adults.
This was one of the key points made at EG's Cambridge Question Time on 15 November. Listen to the full debate here.
Panellists were:
Rob Sadler, Head of Cambridge Office, Savills
Martin Curtis, Associate Director, Curtin & Co
Derek Carr, Partner, PEM
Michaela Henson, Partner – Cambridge, Howes Percival LLP
William Jewson, Director, Property Development, Howard Group
John Miu, Chief Operating Officer, ABP
Chaired by: David Hatcher, News & Finance Editor, EG
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