Families being priced out of London, Assembly told
Summary
Rising costs and a shortage of social housing are making it difficult for families to afford living in London. The London Assembly reported a 20% drop in births in 2023 from the 2012 peak, with significant decreases in inner London. This trend includes school closures due to lower birth rates, a lack of childcare and green spaces, and high living costs.Key Facts
- Births in London in 2023 were 20% lower than in 2012, with inner London seeing the biggest decline.
- Rising costs and a lack of social housing are making it hard for families to live in London.
- Experts urge the creation of more affordable housing and childcare to keep families in the city.
- The London mayor's office cites national birth rate declines, Brexit, housing costs, and the cost-of-living crisis as factors.
- Childcare costs in inner London are higher than the city average, with availability also being a problem.
- Many primary schools are closing due to fewer pupils, with a predicted drop of 3.6% in reception pupils over the next four years.
- Affordable, accessible, child-friendly environments are seen as essential to retaining families.
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