Access to Places of Worship

16 Oct 2024Housing & PlanningCulture & CommunityLocal Government
Blake StephensonConservative and Unionist PartyMid Bedfordshire27 words

3. What steps the Church is taking with developers and local authorities to ensure that residents in new towns and villages have access to places of worship.

Marsha De CordovaLabour PartyBattersea57 words

Local authorities are not currently required to consider the building of new places of worship, but under the national planning policy framework they are permitted to include places of worship among a range of community buildings in a development. Where local authorities include places of worship among community buildings, the Church Commissioners seek to promote these facilities.

Blake StephensonConservative and Unionist PartyMid Bedfordshire53 words

Development should be about building places and communities where people can live fulfilling lives, not just building houses, and places of worship play an important role in that. Will the hon. Member work with Ministers to ensure that the Government’s new towns commission incorporates the creation of places of worship in new towns?

Marsha De CordovaLabour PartyBattersea96 words

The Church Commissioners are very much invested in place-making; it is at the core of their approach to bringing forward new homes for communities across the country. They have sought a meeting with my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government to discuss the Church’s strategic land, and the potential to build up to 70,000 new homes. The diocese of St Albans has several good examples of how the Church is contributing to community-building in the Mid Bedfordshire constituency, and I will write to the hon. Gentleman with further details.