UK to sell off military lands for housing purposes

British Defense Minister Michael Fallon says that government is auctioning off 56 of its military sites to reduce running costs and release more land for housing purposes.

Speaking at the UK Parliament’s House of Commons on Tuesday, Fallon said that the sale of the sites was part of an estate review program which would improve cost management at his department.

“By putting money where it is needed, we will provide better facilities to train our armed forces and deliver more stability for military families,” he said.

The government had previously put on sale 35 other military sites. The new plan is estimated to save about £140 million in maintenance costs and free 32,000 acres (13,000 hectares) of land, enough to build 55,000 homes over the next 10 years, according to Fallon.

The closures would include eight sites in Scotland and three apiece in Wales and Northern Ireland. The rest of the sites are located in England.

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