New Housing: Access to Health Services

3 Mar 2025Housing & PlanningHealth & NHSLocal Government
Chris CoghlanLiberal DemocratsDorking and Horley20 words

1. What steps she plans to take to ensure that new housing developments have adequate access to primary health services.

Ben MaguireLiberal DemocratsNorth Cornwall20 words

12. What steps she plans to take to ensure that new housing developments have adequate access to primary health services.

Angela RaynerLabour PartyAshton-under-Lyne56 words

Through the revised national planning policy framework, this Government have strengthened the existing system of developer contributions to ensure that new developments provide the necessary infrastructure that communities expect and deserve, including health services. We will robustly hold developers to account for delivering on their obligations, and we will support local planning authorities to do so.

Chris CoghlanLiberal DemocratsDorking and Horley73 words

Westvale Park in my constituency is a new housing development of 1,500 homes. Its residents have been waiting seven years for a GP surgery, and the existing GPs cannot expand their capacity. Will the Secretary of State meet me to discuss how we can ensure that Westvale Park gets the GP surgery it has been promised, as well as the other associated infrastructure and primary healthcare services for new developments across my constituency?

Angela RaynerLabour PartyAshton-under-Lyne33 words

I sympathise with the hon. Gentleman, which is why this Government have said that infrastructure must come as part of our 1.5 million homes. The Housing Minister will be happy to meet him.

Ben MaguireLiberal DemocratsNorth Cornwall93 words

Cornish house prices far exceed local wages, and in areas such as Rock and St Minver, 40% of houses are second homes. Meanwhile, more than 3,000 homes are set to be built in towns such as Bodmin by 2030, but the only GP surgery building is currently running at 150% capacity, despite a new building having been promised for years. Will the Secretary of State please ensure that national planning guidance mandates that primary care and education infrastructure is put in place before developments are started, preventing developers from later breaking their promises?

Angela RaynerLabour PartyAshton-under-Lyne57 words

Again, I sympathise with the hon. Gentleman. As I have said, this Government are absolutely committed to ensuring that we get that infrastructure and that development is a truly plan-led system. The policy framework is meant to do that, and we intend to consult on future policy changes—including a set of national policies for decision making—this spring.

Last week, the Government produced new guidance about building on green-belt sites, particularly the golden rules about having sufficient infrastructure in place for health, education and transport. At the request of the Planning Inspectorate, Sheffield now has to provide sites in the green belt to hit its housing targets. Will the Secretary of State make arrangements for the Housing Minister to meet the leader of the council and local MPs to discuss how those arrangements can be delivered, and liaise with her colleagues in other Departments to ensure that: the resources are available to enable that to happen?

Angela RaynerLabour PartyAshton-under-Lyne13 words

I can do better than that: the Housing Minister is going on Thursday.

Catherine AtkinsonLabour PartyDerby North49 words

When new housing was built in Mickleover under the last Government, residents were promised time and again that they would get a new GP surgery, but it never happened. What can this Government do to ensure that when new homes are built, residents have the GP access they need?

Angela RaynerLabour PartyAshton-under-Lyne50 words

Again, I totally sympathise—I think this is why people have resisted some of these planning applications a lot of the time. That is why our Government are absolutely committed to ensuring, through the revised national planning policy framework, that infrastructure, including GP surgeries, is available when new housing is built.

Sir Lindsay HoyleIndependentChorley5 words

I call the shadow Minister.

David SimmondsConservative and Unionist PartyRuislip, Northwood and Pinner70 words

We know that through the section 106 agreement progress, the planning system is very good at levying funds for new NHS facilities, but NHS Property Services has not always been effective at building those facilities out on time. What assurance can the Secretary of State give the House that across Government there will be an appropriate focus on ensuring that NHS Property Services delivers the facilities that planning has secured?

Angela RaynerLabour PartyAshton-under-Lyne57 words

The shadow Minister is absolutely right—it was his Government who did not do enough in this area. We have said that we will strengthen section 106 planning obligations, and we have also set up a unit within my Department to ensure that we hold developers to account and work across Government to ensure that infrastructure is built.