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Planning Reform

Proceeding contribution from Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 13 March 2024. It occurred during Debate on Planning Reform.

I would not be a Somerset representative if I did not mention the phosphate levels on the Somerset levels and moors Ramsar catchment area, caused by phosphates entering the water system. It is stymieing the building of new homes in parts of Somerset, so we no longer have that five-year housing land supply. That means that the local plans are effectively suspended, and the local planning authority is forced to approve inappropriate new housing development in areas where it would normally be refused. Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that in those circumstances, the local planning authority should be afforded better protection from the five-year housing land supply requirements?

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
747 c95WH 
Session
2023-24
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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