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Housing: Construction

Question for Department for Communities and Local Government

UIN 198539, tabled on 4 June 2014

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what account he takes of local referendums on the desirability of specific sites being allocated to new housing.

Answered on

10 June 2014

This Coalition Government have given communities radical new rights to plan for their areas, deliver the development they want and control their future. Over 1,000 communities have applied for a neighbourhood planning area to be designated, and neighbourhood plans are receiving overwhelming support through local referendums. So far we have had 17 successful referendums on neighbourhood plans.

A neighbourhood plan (including any specific sites within it) which has been supported by the majority of those voting in a referendum can form the basis for decisions on development in the local area.

A neighbourhood development order, if endorsed by a local referendum, can also grant permission for specified developments in a neighbourhood area.