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The British government has allocated £2.3 billion to improve infrastructure in cities

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The British government announced the allocation of £2.3 billion to improve infrastructure in the most sought after areas.

This is an important structural investment in the construction of roads, bridges, energy networks and other facilities of the houses, the absence of which hinders the development of housing construction.

Part of the funds will also be allocated for construction of schools, health centres and digital infrastructure, to reduce the load on the existing social structure.

Created Fund called HIF ( Housing Infrastructure Fund) and it is part of the total state infrastructure Fund of £23 billion, which is aimed at improving the infrastructure of roads and bridges.

The housing sector in the UK is vitally in need of stimulation. In the sector dedoroy residential property, there is a persistent deficit and improving infrastructure will help the construction of approximately 1 million apartments and houses, so necessary to the British.

Municipalities will be given flexible access to the funds. Thus, the construction of housing has already been resolved the issue of infrastructure, which will enhance the liquidity of the housing.

® Alice Morgan. 04.07.2017 G.

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