Housing: Rural Areas

(asked on 24th June 2021) - View Source

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have to (1) review, and (2) update, what constitutes a designated ‘rural area’ within the terms of section 157 of the Housing Act 1985 with a view to including more smaller rural communities.


Answered by
Lord Greenhalgh Portrait
Lord Greenhalgh
This question was answered on 5th July 2021

The areas set out under section 157 of the Housing Act 1985 are National Parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and areas designated as rural for the purposes of Right to Buy by the Secretary of State.

The criteria for rural designation are that the population density is 2 persons or fewer per hectare; and that there are no more than 3,000 inhabitants.

Areas are designated at the request of individual local authorities; and can be made at any time.

There are no immediate plans to review the designation criteria; but the Government continues its commitment to meeting the housing needs of rural communities.

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