My hon. Friend is right. One of the big issues I have seen in my own constituency, and during my time in this role, arises when councils do not have a local plan in place—and even if they do in some instances. If they do not have the five-year land supply, there is speculative development that happens all over the place, and it pits communities against any sort of housing development. We are making it very clear in the Bill—and supporting documents will be published alongside it—that where an area has an up-to-date local plan, there is no need for it to prove that it has a five-year land supply to stop that speculative development happening.
Neighbourhood Plans
Proceeding contribution from
Stuart Andrew
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 7 June 2022.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Neighbourhood Plans.
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