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Growth and Infrastructure Bill

Every local authority has its own methods, which must fall within the statutory consultation process. It would not be out of order for

a planning inspector to hold a direct hearing to hear from local people; I do not see why he should not be able to do that. That would happen now anyway if the local authority thought that it was required. The process would be exactly the same as that available now. We do not think that this requires anything other than secondary legislation. It will be in secondary legislation. I am prepared to keep that under review for a little while to make sure that that is correct.

In answer to the noble Earl, Lord Lytton, planning inspectors will need to take into account all material considerations, which will include any local or neighbourhood plans. I am sure that any statutory obligation to undertake consultation with parish councils will remain. With those reassurances, I hope that the noble Lord will withdraw his amendment.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
742 cc1072-3 
Session
2012-13
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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