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Wales facing an acute social housing crisis

The Senedd has heard that almost 140,000 people are on social housing waiting lists

North Wales MS Mark Isherwood.

Wales faces a housing crisis, with almost 140,000 people on social housing waiting lists and more than 11,000 trapped in temporary homes, the Senedd heard. Mark Isherwood, the Tories’ shadow housing secretary, accused the Welsh Government of slashing funding since 1999, ignoring warnings and setting a supply crisis in motion.

He said the number of new homes completed by social landlords in Wales fell from an average of more than 2,600 a year to 785 between 1997 and 2010.

Mr Isherwood, who chairs the Senedd’s public accounts committee, said Welsh ministers set only one housing target this term – to build 20,000 low-carbon social homes by 2026.

But he warned: “Only 3,120 new homes were completed in Wales by social landlords in the first three years of this Senedd term, well short of the 20,000 Welsh Government target.”

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Mr Isherwood accused the Welsh Government of moving the goalposts by including some other types of houses in the total counted towards the target.

Referencing an Audit Wales , he said the target will be missed by up to 4,140 homes. His Plaid Cymru counterpart Siân Gwenllian agreed Wales is in the midst of a housing crisis, with use of temporary homes at a record high.