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Written questions by Woodcock.

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

Department:All (9)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (6)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (1)Department for Transport (1)Ministry of Defence (1)

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

Innovation and Technology, what assessment she has made of the potential merits of reforming the Notice to Quit regime to reduce disruption to mobile data coverage and capacity.

Reply

The Electronic Communications Code allows for site providers to serve Notices to Quit in specific limited circumstances, including if land is to be redeveloped and is no longer suitable to host telecommunications apparatus, or needs to be moved. We recognise that mobile operators have raised concerns about the impact of Notices to Quit on the deployment of mobile infrastructure, particularly in more urban areas, as operators search for alternative sites to host equipment. To minimise the impact of this on mobile coverage and capacity, in its recent Call for Evidence on reforms to planning legislation, the government proposed to extend the period by which equipment can be deployed on an emergency basis without planning permission from 18 months to 36 months. This will ensure operators can continue to provide connectivity to local areas without planning permission while they identify new permanent sites. We are considering the responses to this Call for Evidence and will set out the next steps in due course.

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

Communities and Local Government, how many members of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel have been allocated to support the drafting of (a) primary and (b) secondary legislation in pursuit of planning reforms, in (i) total headcount and (ii) full-time equivalent.

Reply

Within the Office of Parliamentary Counsel (OPC) and Ministry for Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) legal teams there are lawyers working on MHCLG related business, alongside members in the Government Legal Department. There is no group of Parliamentary Counsel within OPC that is assigned to work exclusively on planning reform for MHCLG.

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

Innovation and Technology, what assessment her department has made of the potential economic impact of an increase in notifications to mobile telecommunications companies under the Notice to Quit regime.

Reply

The Electronic Communications Code allows for site providers to serve Notices to Quit in specific limited circumstances, including if land is to be redeveloped and is no longer suitable to host telecommunications apparatus, or needs to be moved. We recognise that mobile operators have raised concerns about the impact of Notices to Quit on the deployment of mobile infrastructure, particularly in more urban areas, as operators search for alternative sites to host equipment. To minimise the impact of this on mobile coverage and capacity, in its recent Call for Evidence on reforms to planning legislation, the government proposed to extend the period by which equipment can be deployed on an emergency basis without planning permission from 18 months to 36 months. This will ensure operators can continue to provide connectivity to local areas without planning permission while they identify new permanent sites. We are considering the responses to this Call for Evidence and will set out the next steps in due course.

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

Communities and Local Government, whether he has considered the report published by TYI on 18 March 2026, titled ‘Small Changes, Big Rewards: Ensuring planning connects with mobile infrastructure ambitions’.

Reply

On December 18 2025, my Department, in conjunction with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, launched a joint Call for Evidence on reforming planning rules to accelerate deployment of digital infrastructure. This Call for Evidence closed on 26 February 2026 and can be found on gov.uk here.My officials are aware of the report in question, and it will be taken into account as part of the wider body of evidence submitted to the Call for Evidence.

13 May 2025·Ministry of Defence·Answered
Asked

What steps he is taking to increase military support to Ukraine.

Reply

This year the UK will give more military support to Ukraine than ever before, with a £4.5 billion boost. At the 27th Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting, we announced a rapid surge in support, valued at around £450 million. This follows the £2.26 billion loan agreement with Ukraine earmarked for military spending. We are absolutely committed to securing a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.

8 May 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

What steps she is taking with Chiltern Railways to help prevent overcrowding.

Reply

Chiltern Railways periodically adjust their timetable in response to passenger demand. From the 18th May, Chiltern will introduce three new Saturday services between Banbury and London Marylebone. We are engaging closely with Chiltern's fleet renewal programme seeking to procure additional trains to increase capacity, whilst ensuring it delivers value for money.

8 May 2025·Department for Science, Innovation and Technology·Answered
Asked

Innovation and Technology, what steps he is taking to ensure the accessibility of Government digital services in Banbury.

Reply

The Government Digital Service (GDS) role is to ensure the delivery of digital services that work for all of our citizens. That includes monitoring the services each departments delivers online - to make sure they are providing support for citizens with low technical skills.Additionally, there is strong regulation in place to provide technical specifications to improve the accessibility of websites and many other digital experiences to ensure that no citizen is left behind during this government's digital revolution.

1 Apr 2025·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, what steps her Department is taking to support veterans affected by homelessness.

Reply

We have increased funding for homelessness services and supported veterans to access social housing by exempting them from local connection tests for social housing in England. The Deputy Prime Minister is chairing an Interministerial Group, which includes the Veterans Minister, to develop a long-term cross-Government strategy to end homelessness.

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

Communities and Local Government, if she will list every case in which Secretaries of State have granted consent under Section 128(1) of the 1972 Local Government Act for disposal of building for (a) less than best consideration and (b) where the undervalue exceeds £2,000,000 in the last ten years.

Reply

Information in respect of this question is only available from 2018 onwards. The requested information is provided below.AddressCounty Postcode Local AuthorityDate Consent Granted Besson StreetGreater LondonSE14 5AELondon Borough of Lewisham10/05/2018Little Paxton Community Centre & Sports PitchCambridgeshirePE19 6QYHuntingdonshire District Council06/08/2018Gunnersbury ParkGreater LondonW3 8LQLondon Borough of Hounslow17/08/2018Land at Manor RoadGreater LondonE16 4PALondon Borough of Newham10/09/2018The LaurelsGreater LondonN15 5AZLondon Borough of Haringey07/11/2018Excalibur Estate Regeneration - Phase 3Greater LondonSE6 1RNLondon Borough of Lewisham07/11/2018Former Richard Cloudesley SchoolCity of LondonEC1Y 0TZCity of London Council21/12/2018Land at Maple DriveWest SussexRH15 8DJMid Sussex District Council11/01/2019Tithe BarnCambridgeshireCB25 9FDSouth Cambridgeshire District Council25/01/20199, 11 and 13 Cairns StreetMerseysideL8Liverpool City Council06/03/2019St Leonards CourtCity of LondonN1 6JALondon Borough of Hackney07/06/2019Kensington and Chelsea CollegeGreater LondonW10 5QQRoyal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea02/09/2019The Former Central LibraryWest YorkshireHX1 1UNCalderdale Metropolitan Borough Council28/01/2020New Campus City Learning QuarterWest MidlandsWV1 3AHWolverhampton City Council28/01/2020Phase 4HertfordshireNW9 7BSLondon Borough of Barnet29/01/2020Former Clifton Hil Sports CentreDevonEX1 2DJExeter City Council29/04/2020Fleet Street EstateCity of LondonEC4N 4XYCity of London Council03/06/2020Seven Sisters Country ParkEast SussexBN25 4ABEast Sussex County Council25/11/2020Land at Eastern WayNorthamptonshireNN11 0QEDaventry District Council01/12/2020St Ann’s Hospital siteGreater LondonN15 3THLondon Borough of Haringey25/03/2021White Hills ParkNottinghamshireNG9 3HHNottinghamshire County Council27/04/2021Land at Grahame ParkGreater LondonNW9London Borough of Barnet09/07/2021Sawyers CloseBerkshireN/ARoyal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead01/02/2023South Mill Arts CentreHertfordshireCM23 3JGEast Hertfordshire District Council05/06/202316 and 24 China StreetLancashireN/AHyndburn Borough Council28/06/2023Grahame Park Estate (Regeneration Scheme - Stage B)Greater LondonNW9London Borough of Barnet14/03/2024St Josephs primary school caretakers houseLancashireNAKirklees Metropolitan Council03/04/2024Canadian Avenue Car ParkGreater LondonSE6 2TXLondon Borough of Lewisham21/06/2024Land South HindleyGreater ManchesterNAWigan Metropolitan Borough Council09/08/2024North Middlesex University HospitalGreater LondonNAGreater London Authority11/09/2024

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