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Written questions by Fleet.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Natalie Fleet this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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Showing 16 of 6 · Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

29 Jan 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, what support is available for schools situated (a) on and (b) close to unadopted roads where no parties are maintaining (i) those roads and (ii) street furniture to an acceptable standard.

Reply

Responsibility for maintaining unadopted private roads rests with the frontagers of the road, who are the owners of properties or land that front, border or have access to the road. If the road becomes dangerous, the relevant local authority has enforcement powers to force them to carry out repairs. Schools may engage directly with those responsible for the management and maintenance of private roads to resolve issues, including estate management companies where applicable. I also refer my hon. Friend to the Written Ministerial Statement made on 18 December 2025 (HCWS1210).

22 Jan 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, whether the capacity of sewage works in a local area is assessed before planning permission is given for new housing developments; and what steps he is taking to ensure that capacity is increased where needed.

Reply

I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to Question UIN 103042 on 14 January 2026.

22 Jan 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, what steps he is taking to help ensure that housing developers build an adequate amount of affordable housing in (a) Bolsover constituency and (b) other rural areas.

Reply

I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to Question UIN 101017 on 6 January 2026 and to the Written Ministerial Statements made on 2 July 2025 (HCWS771) and 28 January (HCWS1283).

2 Dec 2024·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, how many care homes were referred to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman in (a) Bolsover constituency and (b) Derbyshire in each of the last five years; and how many were (i) privately-owned and (ii) local authority-owned.

Reply

The Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) records complaints by the individual local authority or care provider, and not by geographical area. The LGSCO received 18 complaints about Derbyshire County Council’s adult social care services in the 2019-20 financial year, 19 in 2020-21, 22 in 2021-22, 29 in 2022-23 and 29 in 2023-24.

21 Nov 2024·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, how many people have had bailiff fees added to council tax arrears in each of the last three years for which data is available in (a) Bolsover, (b) Derbyshire and (c) England; and what the average cost of those fees was.

Reply

The Government does not collect data on the number of people who have had bailiff fees added to council tax arrears for any year or region or on the average cost of bailiff fees.

21 Nov 2024·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, how many people have been evicted due to section 21 notices in each of the last three years for which data is available in (a) Bolsover constituency and (b) Derbyshire.

Reply

Figures relating to Section 21 eviction proceedings in individual constituencies in England are not held by the department, but we know that chronic insecurity in the private rented sector in Derbyshire has real-life consequences for individuals and families. Tenants across England will benefit from the measures in the forthcoming Renters’ Rights Bill, including the abolition of Section 21 evictions.

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