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Greater London Authority Bill

I shall quote from a letter from the Mayor’s office to Westminster City Council. Forget that it is Westminster; it could be any borough in London. It states: "““It is regretted however that the housing density is beneath the guidelines set out in the London plan as the site is very accessible and highly desirable””." It goes on to the reasons why that is the case. If the Mayor regrets and is concerned about a particular application because it does not meet the density criteria that are laid down in a number of documents, what will he be able to do in these new conditions? As I understand it, he will be able to do very little. He will not be able to direct the local authority to comply with his housing density plan. If I am wrong, I can be corrected. It is critical because when we come to later amendments, I will be dealing with density, which is at the heart of the problem when it comes to affordable housing.

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Reference

691 c149-50GC 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords Grand Committee
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