Clause 6
Planning Bill
2:45 pm

John Healey (Minister of State (Local Government), Department for Communities and Local Government; Wentworth, Labour)
The Secretary of State will have to consider from time to time whether a review is necessary. It is not only the Secretary of State, however, who is in a position to make a judgment on whether circumstances have changed to the extent that a review is necessary. Clause 12 gives any interested party the specific right to challenge the Secretary of State if they believe that those circumstances have changed and a review is necessary but the Secretary of State is not going to have one.
Mrs. Lait rose—
