Planning permission: provision of starter homes

Part of Housing and Planning Bill – in the House of Commons at 8:30 pm on 9 May 2016.

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Photo of Stewart Jackson Stewart Jackson Conservative, Peterborough 8:30, 9 May 2016

I shall refer to most of the amendments. I reiterate my concerns about the amendment relating to neighbourhood planning. It would establish a dangerous precedent that would potentially end the neighbourhood right of appeal against conservatories and small-scale extensions. It would very much reduce the speed at which residential development could progress. There would also be an opportunity for sleight of hand by the more unscrupulous planning authorities that do not want any development in their area: they might move residential development on to a neighbourhood planning regime, in lieu of a local structure plan or district plan. With a third-party appeal, that development would be held up for months and years. People who desperately need homes in high-cost, high-value areas would suffer as a result, so the Government are absolutely right to resist the amendment, although clearly I recognise the sincerity with which my right hon. Friend Nick Herbert represents his constituents’ very legitimate concerns.