Health10/17/2025The Guardian

Government U-turns on support for bird-friendly swift bricks in new homes

Government U-turns on support for bird-friendly swift bricks in new homes

The government has made a U-turn on its support for mandating the installation of swift bricks in new homes. When Steve Reed was the environment secretary, he had expressed support for the proposal to include a £35 hollow brick in every new home to provide nesting sites for swifts. However, now that Reed has become the housing minister, he has refused to back the amendment, effectively reversing the previous stance. The article highlights the change in the government's position on this issue, indicating a shift in priorities from environmental concerns to potentially other factors in the housing sector. The swift brick proposal was seen as a cost-effective and simple way to support the declining swift population, but the government's current stance suggests a different set of priorities in the housing policy.

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