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Housing Developments: West Sussex

07 September 2020

Lead MP

Andrew Griffith

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Andrew Griffith raised concerns about housing developments: west sussex in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The planning system is too slow, adversarial, and expensive. It creates blight and burden on communities without delivering the volume, quality or even type of homes needed. There are more than 1 million approved but unbuilt homes that could satisfy housing needs for years to come. Inappropriate development threatens green spaces and natural environments in Sussex.
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