WE TALK TO NETWORK HOMES’ DAVID GOOCH TO DISCUSS
THE HOUSING MARKET Part of the G15 group of London’s largest housing associations, the GLA Development Panel and strategic partner of the London Mayor, Network Homes is a leading voice for delivering quality homes and investing in communities. John Rowan and Partners talks to David Gooch, Executive Director of Development at Network Homes, about the state of the housing market and how with strong partnerships they continue to build quality homes in an uncertain climate… Talking to David at their Wembley Park head office, just a few metres away from the famous arch, it’s clear that housing has been an overarching theme throughout his career. With over 30 years in the sector, David joined Network Homes in 2014 before moving into his current role last year. “I’ve always enjoyed the challenge of working in the housing development & regeneration sector,” he says, “I love the challenge of developing mixed tenure developments that include homes for sale and shared ownership, but where there is a significant proportion of genuinely affordable high-quality homes for rent.”
Our greatest challenge has been in securing our own development land Now responsible for delivering Network Homes’ ambitious development programme, which includes building around 5,000 new homes over the next five years and meeting its target of 1,752 new homes as a GLA Strategic Partner, he will also oversee new
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joint ventures including the 575-home site at Merrick Place in Southall. But while there’s still an insatiable demand for affordable housing in London, David explains that delivering homes in the capital is challenging: “There is a lot of competition with so many active development players in London, so our greatest challenge has been in securing our own development land so that we can take control of the design and building process using trusted consultants and contractors. Our hard-earned reputation for delivering award winning developments has put us in a good position to work with public and private landowners, and more recently we have successfully concluded two significant land acquisitions with an NHS Trust. The planning system in London is still tricky to navigate, particularly on large sites where we work with both the host local authority and the GLA. >
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