The government is facing a backlash from local
councillors – including more than 350 Conservatives –over its proposals to
shake up the planning system. More than 2,000 councillors from across England
have signed an open letter to the housing secretary, Robert Jenrick, calling on
him to rethink the plans. Ministers want to overhaul the planning system, which
they say is necessary to boost the building of high-quality, sustainable homes,
by streamlining the process, cutting red tape and harnessing technology. Councillors
have said the plans will undermine local democracy by removing the public’s
right to be heard in person at local plan examinations and taking away
development decisions from elected planning committees. Read more on the
Guardian website.
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