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David Rutley Excerpts
Monday 8th July 2013

(10 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Margot James Portrait Margot James (Stourbridge) (Con)
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1. What steps he is taking to bring empty buildings back into use.

David Rutley Portrait David Rutley (Macclesfield) (Con)
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3. What steps he is taking to bring empty buildings back into use.

Rebecca Harris Portrait Rebecca Harris (Castle Point) (Con)
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5. What steps he is taking to bring empty buildings back into use.

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Lord Foster of Bath Portrait Mr Foster
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I begin by congratulating my hon. Friend on the work that she is doing on this issue and on her support for the Cradley action group. As she rightly says, empty commercial properties such as the 19% in her council area have a corrosive effect, and I urge her council to use its existing extensive powers. I hope that our recent changes to permitted development rights will make it easier to convert disused commercial buildings in her area into homes.

David Rutley Portrait David Rutley
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I welcome the steps that the Government are taking in this important direction. In Macclesfield, local businesses and the council are working closely together through the intown living initiative to make more empty space above shops available for residential use. Does my right hon. Friend agree that such steps not only make empty space productive and usable again but breathe new life back into our high streets?

Lord Foster of Bath Portrait Mr Foster
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I congratulate my hon. Friend and his local council on the work they are doing to bring empty properties back into use. A reduction of 33% in empty homes since 2010 is a great achievement. He is right—tackling empty spaces above shops will certainly contribute to regenerating town centres. Two weeks ago I announced £450,000 in grant for his council area, and I hope this will help.