Ministers unveil strategy focusing on 20 largest cities, with aims of protecting countryside

Ministers have set out plans to prioritise building new homes in England’s cities as they aim to build 300,000 dwellings a year while protecting the countryside.

The government said on Wednesday that the proposals will encourage cities to plan for more family homes and to take advantage of vacant buildings and underused land to protect green spaces.

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