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Sarah Bool Excerpts
Monday 14th July 2025

(1 day, 17 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Harriet Cross Portrait Harriet Cross (Gordon and Buchan) (Con)
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12. What plans she has to increase community involvement in the planning process.

Sarah Bool Portrait Sarah Bool (South Northamptonshire) (Con)
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22. What plans she has to increase community involvement in the planning process.

Matthew Pennycook Portrait The Minister for Housing and Planning (Matthew Pennycook)
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The Government strongly encourage broad community engagement in the planning process, and we want to see greater public participation in the development of local plans in particular. We are currently exploring new ways to increase and enhance community engagement in the planning process, including by improving access to planning data through its digitisation.

Matthew Pennycook Portrait Matthew Pennycook
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I can do no better than to draw the hon. Lady’s attention to the extensive remarks that I made in the Bill Committee.

Sarah Bool Portrait Sarah Bool
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In Towcester, when the DHL development was going through planning, more than 1,100 residents submitted objections to the council, thousands signed petitions, I spoke on their behalf as their MP against the plans and locally elected councillors voted 11 to one against it at the strategic planning committee meeting, but it was ultimately approved on appeal. Residents, naturally, are losing faith in engaging in the system. The Minister referred in a written question to there being a more democratic plan-led system taking in larger numbers of voices. In our case, how many more residents would need to be involved to have an impact?

Matthew Pennycook Portrait Matthew Pennycook
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I think that the hon. Lady—if I followed her argument—was speaking about objections lodged to an individual planning application. We are making no changes to that process. Residents all over the country will still be able to object to any planning application that comes forward. We are making sensible changes to improve the certainty and speed at which planning decisions will be taken, with a two-tier approach —a consultation is live at the moment to which she can offer input—but when it comes to local plans, which are a slightly separate issue, we are looking to encourage greater participation upstream. Local plans are the best means by which local communities can shape the development coming forward in their area.