Out of the report came the Parker Morris Standards. In 1967 these became mandatory for all housing built in New Towns, extended to all council housing in 1969, although they had by then already been adopted by many councils. The mandatory nature of the standards was ended by the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980, as concerns grew over the cost of housing and public spending[?] generally.
Among the standards are that:
In the private sector the Parker Morris Standards influenced the 1967 and subsequent standards set by the NHBRC, now the NHBC (National House Building Council), but were not adopted as written. However most public and private sector housing being built today fails to meet the Parker Morris standards for floor and storage space.
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