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Reform of Planning System
P003081 - 05 June 2025 to 01 September 2025
Presentations: 2
Presenters: 1
Climate
Housing
At a Glance
This petition concerning reform of planning system was presented to Parliament 2 times by 1 MP.
Issue Summary
The petition calls for reform of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to prioritise people and nature over profit, advocating for affordable housing based on local incomes, delivery of developer promises, protection of irreplaceable habitats like chalk streams, and upholding local democracy in planning decisions.
Action Requested
The House of Commons urges the Government to amend the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to ensure it benefits both workers and wildlife, redefines affordable housing based on local incomes, ensures developers deliver their housing commitments, protects vital habitats such as chalk streams, and strengthens local democratic control over planning.
Key Facts
- The petition seeks reforms to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
- It aims to redefine affordable housing according to local income levels.
- Emphasis is placed on delivering promised developments by developers.
- Protection of irreplaceable habitats like chalk streams is requested.
- There are concerns about maintaining local democratic control in planning processes.
Presentation Timeline
MPs presented this petition on the following dates. Each card shows the presenters and any recorded remarks.
Presented
01 September 2025
Chris Hinchliff
Lab
North East Hertfordshire
Presented
05 June 2025
Chris Hinchliff
Lab
North East Hertfordshire
I rise to present a petition, alongside a corresponding online petition, signed by hundreds of my constituents in North East Hertfordshire, demanding a planning system that puts people and nature before profit.
The root cause of the housing crisis is the flawed developer-led model that fails to deliver affordable homes and manufactures a false conflict between housing and nature. The Government must put councils back in the driving seat, with the funding and tools to build genuinely affordable homes within sustainable communities. The petitioners therefore request
“that the House of Commons urge the Government to reform the Planning and Infrastructure Bill so it delivers for both workers and wildlife, redefining affordable housing based on local incomes, ensuring developers deliver on their housing promises, protects irreplaceable habitat like Chalk Streams and upholds local democracy in the planning system.”
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