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Developers are 'buying their way' out of building affordable housing


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They are not brown envelopes, but payment to the national coffers to buy out the obligation to build affordable housing in any development. 

More to the point is where those funds go?  Are they just swallowed up in the great maw of IOMG or are they isolated for affordable/social housing projects by IOMG? 

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1 minute ago, Gladys said:

They are not brown envelopes, but payment to the national coffers to buy out the obligation to build affordable housing in any development. 

More to the point is where those funds go?  Are they just swallowed up in the great maw of IOMG or are they isolated for affordable/social housing projects by IOMG? 

Sorry, BROWN ENVELOPES.... to buy their way out of contractual obligations.... cheaper than actually abiding by the contract no doubt.

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3 minutes ago, HelmutX said:

Sorry, BROWN ENVELOPES.... to buy their way out of contractual obligations.... cheaper than actually abiding by the contract no doubt.

Do you know what the implication of the phrase “brown envelope” actually is?  Because this thread would suggest not.

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14 minutes ago, HelmutX said:

Well, now it is official.... developers do, in fact, wave brown envelopes to influence the civil service.....

What’s Professor Dr David Ashford MHK MBE going to do about it? No doubt, huff and puff, then roll over. Maybe CM Cannan will tell him that he can’t go round upsetting IOMGs friends?

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8 minutes ago, Gladys said:

They are not brown envelopes, but payment to the national coffers to buy out the obligation to build affordable housing in any development. 

More to the point is where those funds go?  Are they just swallowed up in the great maw of IOMG or are they isolated for affordable/social housing projects by IOMG? 

Manx Care? 

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9 minutes ago, Gladys said:

They are not brown envelopes, but payment to the national coffers to buy out the obligation to build affordable housing in any development. 

More to the point is where those funds go?  Are they just swallowed up in the great maw of IOMG or are they isolated for affordable/social housing projects by IOMG? 

Goes back into the housing fund. Generally to help pay off the enormous capital debts. 

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2 minutes ago, HelmutX said:

In a word Dave - "OFF"!

Nice intelligent response there.  
 

You are talking absolute rubbish.  Since when were brown envelopes public knowledge and recorded in publicly available documents on the planning website? 🙄😂

Absolutely clueless 

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16 minutes ago, CrazyDave said:

Nice intelligent response there.  
 

You are talking absolute rubbish.  Since when were brown envelopes public knowledge and recorded in publicly available documents on the planning website? 🙄😂

Absolutely clueless 

It's a payoff to hedge the investment for the developer... build the nice properties first then say, well, can't build the rest.... here's a quid to sweep it...  never-ending-goalpost-changes. Legit? Initially, yes, but then contracts get renegotiated.... and normally, behind closed doors. OFF... giddyup....

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England has the same sort of thing.   They either have to build a certain percentage of social housing in any development or pay a charge.  Not sure how it works in detail, but it is part of the planning process, just as it is here. 

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1 hour ago, Gladys said:

England has the same sort of thing.   They either have to build a certain percentage of social housing in any development or pay a charge.  Not sure how it works in detail, but it is part of the planning process, just as it is here. 

when government   aka  MDA  are getting signed up for it on the land behind the nurses home Westmoreland  road development  then you know it really stinks  of corruption ,according to their blurb there are no properties built there for sale anyway  something  not right about this , ? question please Mr Moorhouse 

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1 hour ago, Gladys said:

England has the same sort of thing.   They either have to build a certain percentage of social housing in any development or pay a charge.  Not sure how it works in detail, but it is part of the planning process, just as it is here. 

well the charge should exceed the cost of actually building the so called affordable houses

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10 minutes ago, Omobono said:

when government   aka  MDA  are getting signed up for it on the land behind the nurses home Westmoreland  road development  then you know it really stinks  of corruption ,according to their blurb there are no properties built there for sale anyway  something  not right about this , ? question please Mr Moorhouse 

Question about what?  Aren’t they going to be rental properties?

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