Ecobuild latest: Former Cabe director Wayne Hemingway criticises volume housebuilders

Wayne Hemingway

Wayne Hemingway

Volume housebuilders are being allowed to get away with putting up poor quality housing because no one is holding them to account, the former chair of Cabe鈥檚 黑洞社区 for Life panel Wayne Hemingway has said.

Hemingway took over from Terry Farrell at the group which aims to provide a national standard for well-designed homes and neighbourhoods involving a 20-point assessment.

But he said after Cabe was reduced in scale and merged with the Design Council, following the government鈥檚 鈥楤onfire of the Quangos鈥 in 2011, house builders stopped taking notice.

鈥淲hen they [Cabe] had a big building and money, they had to take notice. Anybody in any industry will take notice when someone is campaigning against you. Cabe was amazingly dynamic and hard hitting 鈥 that鈥檚 why this government pulled the plug on it. Cabe was listened to and that stick forced housebuilding to get their act together. Cabe had a set of people who really cared.鈥

He said the current Cabe was 鈥減unching above its weight鈥 despite its reduced budget and predicted that it would get bigger over time. 鈥淲e may get to that situation in five years鈥 time but they can鈥檛 do it without money.鈥

Hemingway, who now runs Hemingway Design, told a BD debate on how to improve housing quality at the Ecobuild conference that housebuilders were operating a monopoly. 鈥淯ntil we bring competition in, house builders will keep building poor housing. The housing industry is stuck in the past. There is no competition, therefore they don鈥檛 have to increase the quality.鈥

And Hank Dittmar, the former chief executive of the Prince鈥檚 Foundation for Built Environment, told the same debate: 鈥淲e cannot count on the plc house builders to deliver the quality and quantity of houses we need in the country.鈥

He said public sector land should be sold with a design code and said that smaller sites, smaller builders and smaller firms of architects would improve the quality of housing.