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Legislative news:


Update: March 23, 2011
Budget 2011 announced with provisions for housing, planning and development More ...

Update: February 24, 2011
The strucutre of the final structure of the New Homes Bonus has been announced by DCLG More ..

Update: January 17, 2011
Community Infrastructure Levy London mayor Boris Johnson is to impose a community infrastructure levy on development in the capital in a bid to raise up to £300m. More ..

Update: January 17, 2011
Decentralisation and Localism Bill starts Second Reading in the House of Commons today. More ..

Update: January 7, 2011
DCLG announces Supporting Communities in Neighbourhood Planning Grant Scheme, inviting charities to apply for grant money to help communities that wish to engage in the planning process now, with a view to ultimately developing neighbourhood plans when the Localism Bill is enacted. Applications are required by February 21, with the scheme starting on April 1.

Update: December 13, 2010
Decentralisation and Localism Bill published in the House of Commons More ..

Update: December 9, 2010
Decentralisation and Localism Bill to be published on Monday, December 13.
  
             

Update: December 6, 2010
DCLG publishes details about the Vanguard scheme, inviting 12 local planning authorities to begin the process of neighbourhood plans so that lawmakers can learn from the process. More ..

Update: December 6, 2010
DCLG publishes further information about the Decentralisation and Localism Bill. More ..
     

           

Update: November 24, 2010
Decentralisation and Localism Bill publication delayed.

Update: November 22, 2010
DCLG publishes paper about the Community Infrastructure Levy.
View summary and document.

Update: November 12, 2010
DCLG announces consultation on proposed New Homes Bonus. View details and document.

Update: November 10, 2010
High Court decides that Eric Pickles acted illegally in unilaterally abolishing RSS targets. DCLG will not appeal as it is about to introduce legislation in the form of the Decentralisation and Localism Bill.

Update: May 25, 2010
Two bills have been included in the Queen's Speech which will directly impact upon planning:

Public bodies (reform) bill
As set out in yesterday’s statement by the Treasury, the government will reduce the number of quangos, with the aim of saving £1bn a year.
More ..

Decentralisation and localism bill
This legislation aims to devolve some of the powers of government, and give individuals the power to instigate referendums on local matters and to veto excessive council tax increases. Home Information Packs will be abolished.
More ..

Update: May 2010 
The Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government has published its legislative programme.

FOREWORD By David Cameron and Nick Clegg

This is an historic document in British politics: the first time in over half a century two parties have come together to put forward a programme for partnership government.

As our parties have worked together it has become increasingly clear to us that, although there are differences, there is also common ground. We share a conviction that the days of big government are over; that centralisation and top-down control have proved a failure. We believe that the time has come to disperse power more widely in Britain today; to recognise that we will only make progress if we help people to come together to make life better. In short, it is our ambition to distribute power and opportunity to people rather than hoarding authority within government. That way, we can build the free, fair and responsible society we want to see.

Click on this link to view the document, or click here to download the PDF (both open a new window/tab).



 
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