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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I thank the hon. Member for Taunton and Wellington for tabling the new clause, and other hon. Members for speaking to it. They are all right to highlight the damage caused by the scrapping of the zero carbon homes standard back in 2015. It is worth recalling that that was widely criticised at the time, not only by envi

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

Well, the market does need to be disrupted, in the particular sense that we need new entrants coming forward, and small and medium-sized enterprises and community led-housing back in the game. The hon. Member for Taunton and Wellington said, and I think he is right, that developers have a business model, particularly v

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

That is a good point. To wrap this debate up, I think it is right that the Government seek to take forward planning reform in the way we have, and to streamline the planning process in a way that drops costs on developers where it is appropriate. Equally, we must be robust with developers. We want to put this mechanism

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

New clause 2, which the hon. Lady has just spoken to, was tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for North East Hertfordshire. The purpose of the planning system is clear: to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development. The UN’s sustainable development goals are important to that. It is because of their impor

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

My hon. Friend has a quote.

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I will obey your strictures, Ms Jardine, and avoid a debate on Help to Buy. I welcome hon. Members moving this group of new clauses, but I will be fairly brief. Although they may not want to, I am keen to debate all the other new clauses they have tabled and to make good progress through them. However, I am more than h

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

The hon. Gentleman makes a fair point. Local plans are set over a longer time horizon. There is an issue, as he knows, with the number of local plans across the country that are up to date. There are other, corresponding issues about the date at which those local plans that are brought forward begin, and whether they a

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

The hon. Gentleman’s position on the matter is very clear. We will keep under review how the taskforce’s recommendations on new towns interact with housing targets. Although I appreciate that the hon. Member for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner is seeking, understandably, to prevent areas with a new town from taking unmet

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

It is worth referring to the NPPF consultation in the summer and the Government response. We think that there was good reason not to make the 10% allocation mandatory. Local authorities, in particular, told us that they had concerns in that regard. There are many other things we could do. Without using this as a defenc

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

In part, I would like to correct the hon. Lady, because at no point did I say that such targets are unacceptable; I said that we have not, to date, set one. I will give her an idea of some of the reasons. The hon. Member for Broxbourne will remember discussion of this in my evidence to the Housing, Communities and Loca

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I would genuinely like to understand the hon. Lady’s thinking in this area. Does she think that it is the role of Government to prescribe, for every local planning authority in England, the precise mixes of tenure and affordable housing, and, for example, the number of older people’s homes they bring forward? It would

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Tenth sitting)

I appreciate—as, no doubt, the development sector will—the hon. Gentleman’s concern for developers and the right of appeal. I do give him that commitment. I will go away and think about the point he raises. Question put and agreed to. Clause 65 accordingly ordered to stand part of the Bill. Clause 66 Use of nature rest

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Tenth sitting)

I understand why the shadow Minister has sought to press me on this point, as I hope I have conveyed on previous clauses where we have touched upon compulsory purchase. We expect Natural England to use compulsory purchase orders as a last resort, and subject to appropriate scrutiny and oversight. It will need to be aut

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Tenth sitting)

I am not going to give way, but the hon. Lady can make a further contribution. However, this will be only where Natural England consider it appropriate and would deliver better outcomes for nature of over the course of a delivery plan. The hon. Lady’s amendment would remove that flexibility and undermine the purpose of

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Ninth sitting)

Let me start by setting out our overarching intentions behind clause 57. Once an environmental delivery plan is made, it is crucial that Natural England can effectively monitor the performance of the conservation measures put in place and report on its progress. It is vital that key information, such as the performance

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Ninth sitting)

I will give way to the hon. Lady one last time, then I will address the point made by the hon. Member for Taunton and Wellington.

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Ninth sitting)

The shadow Minister makes my case for me, because we want to allow Natural England to have that flexibility.

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Ninth sitting)

It is a pleasure to continue our proceedings with you in the Chair, Dr Huq. I was speaking to this group of measures at the tail-end of yesterday’s sitting. I discussed clause 55, I spoke to the purpose and effect of clause 56, and I mentioned Government amendments 97 and 98. I will now turn to the other amendments in

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Ninth sitting)

I will give someone else a chance, but I am happy to come back to the hon. Lady.

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Ninth sitting)

I thank the hon. Gentleman for that intervention. Without in any way denigrating the amendment tabled by the hon. Member for North Herefordshire, the hon. Gentleman’s amendment is a subtler way of attempting to constructively suggest how the Bill might be improved, but we still think it is problematic, for the followin

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