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21 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Thirteenth sitting)

I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time. New clause 58 would impose a duty on local authorities to take reasonable steps to contribute to targets set out in the Environment Act 2021 and the Climate Change Act 2008. The Environment Act is the UK’s framework for environmental protection. It was particularly

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21 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Thirteenth sitting)

I thank the Minister for his response, and we note his comments. Yes, many local authorities are making significant contributions, but I am sure he would agree that it is patchy and inconsistent at the moment. Nevertheless, we will not press the new clause to a Division, but we will observe local authority progress and

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21 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time. It is once again a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mrs Hobhouse, in the final hour of this Bill Committee—[Hon. Members: “Hear, hear!”]—metaphorically speaking, of course. I rise to speak to new clause 88 on behalf of my hon. Friend the Member for Henley and

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21 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

I thank the Minister for his comments. I was very pleased to hear him reference Active Travel England; as one of the vice-chairs of the all-party parliamentary group for cycling and walking, I have been very impressed by the leadership of Chris Boardman, and it is good to hear the Minister making encouraging noises in

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21 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time. The new clause would require a review into methods of land value capture, for reasons that I shall explain. As the Minister will be aware, currently the primary mechanisms to capture land value uplifts in England are developer contributions, in the form of section 1

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21 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Thirteenth sitting)

I thank the Minister for his thoughtful comments. We understand that there will be some technical details to look into, although of course that is the case for many aspects of the Bill overall. We wish to press the new clause to a vote, because we think this is a very important topic and that this is an opportunity to

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21 May 2025Sports Facilities: Areas of Housing Growth

In my Oxfordshire constituency, local authorities want to support the provision of major leisure facilities for our growing population, including in the new estates in north-east Didcot, Valley Park and Wantage Kingsgrove. However, they have not found it possible to secure enough funding from developers via section 106

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21 May 2025Sports Facilities: Areas of Housing Growth

8. What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on the provision of sporting facilities in areas of housing growth.

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21 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

I thank the Minister for his comments. It is good to know from him that the topic is being looked at with a geographical scope greater than single local authorities. We shall observe with interest how that goes. In the interests of having time to speak to other new clauses, I will not press this one to a Division. I be

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21 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Fourteenth sitting)

I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time. The new clause would make the adoption of local area energy plans compulsory in England. Local area energy plans are now recognised as the leading method for turning national net zero targets into real, on-the-ground action. They offer a path that is not only strate

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Eleventh sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship once again, Ms Jardine. I rise to speak to amendments 86 and 87 on behalf of my hon. Friend the Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson). In tackling the issue of hope value, the Planning and Infrastructure Bill misses an opportunity when it comes to playing fields. The amend

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I rise to speak to new clause 89, tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Henley and Thame (Freddie van Mierlo). It would support what other hon. Members have been seeking with their amendments by requiring developers to review the drainage performance of a development five years after being built and by clarifying tha

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I wish to add some concise thoughts to support the new clause, tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Taunton and Wellington, which requires new homes to be built to a net zero carbon building standard and include provision for generation of solar power. My comments relate to the current political context in our count

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I rise to speak to new clauses 8, 26 and 92, just to introduce briefly what they do. New clause 8 is about coming up with a more sophisticated definition of what “affordable housing” is, taking into account local needs and circumstances, while new clauses 92 and 26 are about quotas, funding and the assessment of the ho

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19 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Twelfth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship this afternoon, Ms Jardine. I wish to speak to new clause 25, which would, for developments of more than 10 houses, require that where 20% of those houses are to be developed for social housing, developers would not be able to reduce that amount below 20% over the fulln

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Tenth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mrs Hobhouse. I offer some brief remarks to complement the excellent ones of my hon. Friend the Member for Taunton and Wellington in support of new clause 18. The new clause would provide for independent oversight of Natural England’s administration of the proposed nature

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Tenth sitting)

I rise to speak in favour of amendment 6, which would require that the nature restoration levy is paid before development begins rather than during or after. The reason for that is simple. For the nature restoration levy to be effective, it needs to be paid before development begins to allow maximum benefit. As many of

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Tenth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 6, in clause 67, page 97, line 35, leave out from “levy” to end of line 38 and insert “. (4A) Provision under subsection (4) must include a condition that the nature restoration levy must be paid before development begins.” This amendment would require that the nature restoration levy is paid be

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14 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Tenth sitting)

The shadow Minister asks a valid question, and, as with a number of details in the Bill, further thought will be required about mechanisms for how things should work. But we think that it is possible to give the definition that he asks for, and that that should be done in specific agreements around nature restoration l

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13 May 2025Planning and Infrastructure Bill (Eighth sitting)

I rise to support amendments 30, 28 and 1. Chalk streams, such as Letcombe brook in my Didcot and Wantage constituency, are a precious habitat, as the hon. Member for North Herefordshire eloquently articulated. The Letcombe Brook Project, set up in April 2003, has done a huge amount of work—mostly through volunteers—to

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