The Good Homes Alliance is a UK organisation established in 2007 that grew to have over 70 members, including architects, planners, developers, universities, local authorities, urban designers, consultants, building professionals, and suppliers whose stated aim is to build and promote sustainable homes and communities. They also work to transform the whole of the mainstream UK house building into a sustainable endeavour. It is a not-for-profit community interest company with a board of directors. Members subscribe to a charter for responsible housebuilding containing seven principles. The Good Homes Alliance considers the following actions are necessary to help bring a quality focus back to new housing: 1. New UK wide near-zero carbon targets for new homes should be re-implemented with a new trajectory and timetable 2. Housebuilders and renewable energy developers must work together to develop new cost effective strategies to meet the new carbon reduction targets 3. Read more
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