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Housing Infrastructure: Essex

21 June 2023

Lead MP

Priti Patel
Witham
Con

Responding Minister

Rachel Maclean

Tags

EconomyHousingBusiness & Trade
Word Count: 3817
Other Contributors: 2

At a Glance

Priti Patel raised concerns about housing infrastructure: essex in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The MP requests clarity on the five-year land supply positions for councils from June 2025 onwards, urging support for local councils struggling with these requirements amidst current economic challenges. Additionally, she seeks details on how developers can be encouraged to build out existing consents and a review of section 106 agreements and community infrastructure levies to ensure adequate funding for infrastructure projects.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Witham
Opened the debate
The development of Essex is encountering challenges due to the complex planning system involving multiple councils and the pressure from developers. The area has seen significant growth, with villages transforming into suburbs, yet infrastructure like roads, schools, and healthcare facilities are not keeping up. Developers often engage in speculative applications outside settlement boundaries, leading to frustration among residents who feel their voices are being ignored. There is a concern about the economic climate affecting construction timelines and supply chains, further complicating development.

Government Response

Rachel Maclean
Government Response
I responded to my former colleague, the Member for Witham, and congratulated her on her recent honour. We share a desire for a housing and planning system that works for everyone, enabling young people to buy homes and ensuring safety for families. Essex benefits from significant investment through the towns fund, including £85 million for Harlow, Colchester, Grays, and Tilbury, and an additional £80 million for levelling-up fund projects in Southend, Harlow, Colchester, and Tendring. Two freeports will also be created to drive economic growth. We are working on strengthening local plans through the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill to address frustrations from speculative development that does not align with local needs. The national planning policy framework includes protections for neighbourhood plans against speculative applications if there is no five-year housing supply. We propose extending the time period of paragraph 14 protections from two to five years, removing barriers to building more homes by simplifying policies and clarifying historical over-supply calculations in five-year housing land supply assessments. House building targets remain at 300,000 homes per year, delivered through a plan-led system with local community support.
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