17 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, with reference to the command paper, Protecting What Matters, CP 1540, 9 March 2026, page 38, whether he plans to update the 2024 engagement principles.
ReplyAs announced in the Protecting What Matters publication last week, we are currently updating and embedding the 2024 engagement principles which will assist public bodies to not confer legitimacy, funding or influence on extremist groups.
6 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, what is the timetable for the publication of the social cohesion strategy, and whether there will be a consultation or green paper.
ReplyWe published Protecting What Matters: Towards a more confident, cohesive, and resilient United Kingdom on Monday 9 March 2026. This publication sets out this government’s vision for a fair, tolerant and decent country and the steps we are taking to tackle threats to social cohesion.
6 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, with reference to his plans to require enhanced due diligence for political donations, whether there will be a safe harbour provision, for following advice from the regulator.
ReplyThe Know Your Donor regime will introduce statutory guidance issued by the Electoral Commission, which will set out how recipients of donations may assess the relevant risk factors, the kinds of circumstances that may signal a heightened level of risk and the steps they may take to reduce that risk. Following the Commission’s guidance will help recipients ensure they are conducting an appropriate level of risk assessment. Adhering to the guidance will therefore support parties and campaigners in demonstrating that they have taken reasonable steps when evaluating the permissibility and potential risk of donations.
6 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, with reference to correspondence from his Department entitled Council tax information letter 2/2026: Carers disregard, local council tax support schemes and other matters, published on 18 February 2026, whether the higher income from the removal of the two child limit in Universal Credit and working-age Housing Benefit will be liable to reduce the amount of local council tax support for working age households.
ReplyLocal authorities are responsible for designing and reviewing their council tax support schemes for working-age residents. This includes assessing income and eligibility. The referenced council tax information letter encourages local authorities to consider the interaction of their council tax support schemes with changes in the wider benefit system. The government does not prescribe the requirements for working-age council tax support schemes. It is ultimately for local authorities to decide whether the higher income from the removal of the two-child limit in Universal Credit and working-age Housing Benefit will be liable to reduce the amount of local council tax support for working age households.
6 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, what number and proportion of planning appeals were decided through the Rosewell Inquiry Process in 2025.
ReplyIn 2025, 167 planning appeals were decided through the Rosewell Inquiry Process. This represents 93% of the total planning appeals decided by inquiry.
5 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, with reference to the UK anti-corruption strategy 2025, CP 1454, of December 2025, para 88, what is the separate agreement relating to (a) the Code of Conduct and (b) Independent Oversight on local government standards.
ReplyThe Government published its response to the consultation “Strengthening the standards and conduct framework for local authorities in England” in November 2025. The response sets out the Government’s intention to introduce measures including a mandatory Code of Conduct for councillors and strengthened oversight of the local government standards regime.We intend to legislate on local government standards reforms when parliamentary time allows.
5 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, pursuant to the Answer of 19 January 2026 to Question 102399 on Local Government: Elections, whether the new unitary councils will be elected (a) in full and (b) by (i) halves and (ii) thirds.
ReplyI refer the Rt. Hon. Member to the answer given to Question UIN 74954 on 15 September 2025.
5 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, pursuant to the written statement of 9 February 2026 on Local Government Finance Settlement 2026-27 to 2028-29, whether he has allocated additional funding to MHCLG.
ReplyThe final 2026-27 to 2028-29 Local Government Finance Settlement confirmed £740 million in new grant funding additional to the provisional Settlement, taking the total new grant funding delivered through the multi-year Settlement to over £4 billion. Local authority funding allocations across the three years can be found here: Core Spending Power table: final local government finance settlement 2026-27 to 2028-29 - GOV.UK.The £740 million of additional funding is comprised of unallocated budgets for the Spending Review period and additional Exchequer funding. The Barnett formula applies to all increases or decreases to UK Government Departmental Expenditure Limits (DEL).
5 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, what estimate his Department has made of the administrative cost per year of (a) valuing and (b) collecting the Council Tax surcharge.
ReplyThe Government has set out, in its guidance, that it will carry out a new burdens assessment to ensure local authorities are fully funded for these costs.
5 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, pursuant to the answer of 20 November 2025 to Question 89939 on Leasehold: Fees and Charges, what assessment has been made of the potential impact of the proposed changes to (a) the cap on ground rent calculations for lease extensions and (b) the changes to marriage value provisions for leases with 80 years or less remaining on the market value of leasehold properties (i) with 80 years or less and (ii) between 80 and 100 years on the lease.
ReplyI refer the Rt Hon. Member to the answer given to Question UIN 75605 on 16 September 2025.
5 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, if he will make an assessment of the potential impact of local government reorganisation on the (a) services provided by, (b) responsibilities of and (c) parish precepts for council tax in (i) new and (ii) existing town and parish councils.
ReplyTown and parish councils are not in scope for local government reorganisation and will continue to operate as they do now. The power to create and restructure town and parish councils is devolved to principal local authorities, which can review and make changes to local governance arrangements through Community Governance Reviews. In doing so, they are expected to take the views of local people into account. The Government expects town and parish councils – including new councils – to carefully consider the burden placed on taxpayers when setting their precepts. Areas considering the establishment of new town and parish councils should also think carefully about how these might be funded to avoid putting further pressure on local authority finances and/or new burdens on the taxpayer.
5 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, what the status is of each locality within the Devolution Priority Programme.
ReplyGovernment will establish Mayoral Strategic Authorities in the Devolution Priority Programme areas as quickly as possible following the consent of the constituent councils. The Combined Authorities for Cumbria and Cheshire & Warrington were established on 24 February. Legislation establishing a Sussex and Brighton strategic authority has been laid before Parliament. We are firmly committed to delivering mayoral devolution as quickly as possible in the other three Devolution Priority Programme areas: Hampshire and the Solent; Norfolk and Suffolk and Greater Essex. We will continue to work closely with all Devolution Priority Programme areas.
5 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, what the planning use class is of a data centre; and whether change of use planning permission is required for an office to become a data centre.
ReplyWhat use class any given proposal for a data centre will fall into will depend on the individual circumstances of the case.An application for planning permission will generally be needed in order to change use of an office to a data centre.
5 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, whether he plans to (a) update the Index of Dissimilarity and (b) produce other indicators of residential segregation.
ReplyWe do not have plans to update the Index the Dissimilarity or, to produce other indicators of residential segregation.
4 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, what guidance he has issued to local authorities on access to empty homes council tax data held by local billing authorities.
ReplyThe government expects precepting and billing authorities to work constructively and share data where this is appropriate. The government has not issued guidance to local authorities on accessing this information.
4 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, what his Department supports the changes to council tax practiced exemptions proposed through the Property (Registration and Valuation) Bill.
ReplyThe government will respond to this Private Members Bill in the usual way.
4 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, whether any council elections will be (a) delayed and (b) cancelled in May 2027.
ReplyThe Government remains committed to the indicative timetable for local government reorganisation set out in July, with elections to the new councils scheduled for May 2027.
4 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of (a) the GLA levy and (b) higher Rateable Values from the 2026 revaluation on the business rate bills of pubs in London.
ReplyI refer the Rt. Hon Member to the answer given to Question UIN 111143 on 12 February 2026. Pubs in the Greater London Authority area seeing significant changes in their business rates bill as a result of the revaluation will receive support through the £4.3 billion business rates package announced at the Budget. They will also be eligible to receive the 15% Pubs and Live Music Venues Relief in 2026/27 if they meet the eligibility criteria. Further information on this relief can be found here.
4 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, if he will commission an assessment of the impact of council tax levels on the cost of living for average households.
ReplyI refer the Rt. Hon. Member to my answer provided on 11 February to Question UIN 110405. Final council tax referendum principles were published as part of the final settlement and are available here.
4 Mar 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
AskedCommunities and Local Government, pursuant to the answer of 28 January 2026 to Questions 107021 on Housing: Asylum, if he will publish any prospectus and bidding document given to local authorities in relation to the new asylum accommodation programmes and associated pilots.
ReplyDetails of the MHCLG asylum accommodation programme have not yet been finalised and no prospectus has been provided to local authorities. The MHCLG fund is distinct from Home Office-led reforms to the asylum estate.