I ought to point out that I actually spoke against that particular application, although I have not done the same in respect of many applications in my own district. The point remains that Eastleigh borough council has not got an extant local plan; its last one expired and its new one has not yet been approved. It does not have an identified five-year land supply and the NPPF’s provision about having one came into effect immediately, so the council recognised that it had absolutely no option but to grant the permission. So the mechanisms are in place, and most councils will find it difficult to resist such applications now.
New Housing Supply
Proceeding contribution from
George Hollingbery
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 5 March 2013.
It occurred during Estimates day on New Housing Supply.
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