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New Housing: Swift Bricks

10 July 2023

Lead MP

Matt Vickers
Stockton West
Con

Responding Minister

Dehenna Davison

Tags

ClimateLocal Government
Word Count: 15641
Other Contributors: 13

At a Glance

Matt Vickers raised concerns about new housing: swift bricks in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government should legislate for a nationwide approach to include swift bricks in new housing developments and provide guidance to local planning authorities on how to enforce this policy effectively.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Stockton West
Opened the debate
The swift population has declined by 57%, and swift bricks are needed to provide nesting sites for endangered species like swifts, house martins, starlings, and house sparrows. Modern developments lack natural alcoves for birds to shelter, leading to a loss of nesting sites. Local authorities have not adopted the requirement to put swift bricks into new developments due to a lack of expertise or capacity.

Government Response

Dehenna Davison
Government Response
The Government welcome actions by developers that contribute to and enhance the natural and local environment, including swift bricks in new builds. The decline of swifts, with a staggering 62% reduction over 26 years, is concerning and requires action. Swift bricks are encouraged through planning conditions or obligations but are not currently compulsory. More research is needed on how best to monitor and improve swift populations, and the Government have committed to monitoring swift populations and assessing any positive effect. The minister highlighted ongoing work such as funding £14 million for 48 authorities developing local nature recovery strategies, mandatory biodiversity net gain of at least 10%, and a green infrastructure framework published in January 2023. While not mandating national planning conditions currently, the Government are reviewing the National Planning Policy Framework to incorporate small-scale nature interventions like swift bricks, aiming for fair and balanced approaches that empower local areas.
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