Huge extension to ‘nutrient neutrality’ rules threatens thousands of new homes

AR Design Studio's Water Lily House proposals

Forty-two further councils will now be affected by water quality requirements under new plans

Housebuilders have said government plans to hugely expand the number of locations where “nutrient neutrality” rules can be used to block planning consents could see plans for thousands of homes halted.

Yesterday the government extended by 42 the number of local planning authorities that are unable to give planning permission where a development is likely to add to nutrient pollution to water, meaning a total of 74 councils are now affected.

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