Government to strip councils of final say on major housing schemes and give automatic ‘yes’ to developments near transport hubs

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Consultation on statutory consultee reforms also launched

The government has announced a packet of planning changes which weaken local councils’ ability to block development and make it easier to build near train stations.

Under proposed changes, councils in England will have to tell the government when they intend to reject new housing developments of 150 homes or more, with the housing secretary having the final say on whether they should go ahead.

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