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Planning Decisions: Local Involvement

21 June 2021

Lead MP

Steve Reed

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General Debate

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Other Contributors: 41

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Steve Reed raised concerns about planning decisions: local involvement in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
I move that the House believes planning works best when developers and the local community work together to shape local areas and deliver necessary new homes. The current Conservative Government's proposals, which include handing control over planning to development boards appointed by Ministers in Whitehall, are unpopular with voters because residents want a say over how their own neighbourhoods develop. Under these proposals, residents will lose the right to object to individual planning applications on their doorsteps and developers will have greater freedom to build. The Government's plans have been criticised by various organisations and even some Members of its own party for showing contempt for local democracy.
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