Wokingham Today

Council not to shirk responsibi­lities over new housebuild­ing targets

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today

LOCAL authoritie­s have been warned by the government they should not evade their responsibi­lities when it comes to housebuild­ing.

“They must do everything to identify other land suitable for developmen­t,” Michael Gove said when it came to eschewing builds on the green belt.

Speaking at RIBA just before Christmas, he renewed calls for local authoritie­s to have a fiveyear plan in place to ensure a “strong pipeline of future homes”.

Local authoritie­s that fail to meet demand will be made to produce an action plan if it falls below 95% of the need, with more stringent action promised if a council falls below 75% of its target.

Mr Gove said a new National Planning Policy Framework, which sets the number of houses a local authority needs to build based on population growth and affordabil­ity criteria, was to be tweaked to ensure it would take into account local situations better.

“Local authoritie­s have the comfort of knowing that they need not re-draw the green belt or sacrifice protected landscapes to meet housing numbers,” he said.

Cllr Lindsay Ferris, Wokingham Borough Council’s executive member for the local plan, said the details of Mr Gove’s announceme­nt are being studied.

“We have been lobbying for a number of changes, especially those relating to whether overprovis­ion of homes can be taken into account from one local plan into another and also issues relating to five-year-land supply,” he said.

“At present, we cannot see anything specific on these two topics in the new NPPF issued, but we have also seen accompanyi­ng documentat­ion to the NPPF which covers both these, and other areas.

“We are still in the process of understand­ing the full consequenc­es of these points, and as is usual the devil is in the detail.”

Discussion­s with officers are ongoing.

“This is a very complex subject, and it is one that needs a lot of understand­ing to ensure our Borough gets the best opportunit­ies from the changes.”

Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, leader of Wokingham Conservati­ves on the council took a different view. council

“Michael Gove’s announceme­nts are a reminder that Wokingham’s Liberal Democrat administra­tion is placing our Borough at risk of speculativ­e developmen­t by failing to get on with a new Local Plan. We will also face Government interventi­on, like West Berkshire, if the Lib Dems don’t meet their obligation to plan for new homes,” she said.

“Having made promises to reduce the numbers of houses to be built before they were elected, the Lib Dems have dithered and delayed.

“The Housing Secretary said that housing numbers are advisory and that protecting the Green Belt along with other environmen­tal and heritage concerns can be considered.”

She said if the party regained control of the council in May, it would set out a case for housing levels that would meet the borough’s needs.

“If the Labour Party wins the next General Election, they have promised to roll back protection­s on Green Belt and impose more houses on areas like Wokingham. The Liberal Democrats have wasted time and risked green spaces across the Borough.

“A Conservati­ve administra­tion will deliver a Local Plan with the right homes, in the right places and the infrastruc­ture needed – ensuring homes for young people, while protecting our green spaces.”

Cllr Andy Croy, leader of Wokingham Labour, said Mr Gove’s speech was “bizarre”.

“Conservati­ves promised 300,000 new homes per year in their last manifesto and have never come anywhere close to meeting this target and never will.

“Britain has only built enough new homes when local councils are empowered to build new homes.

“There is no hope in this statement for local people who cannot afford to rent or buy.”

He continued: “Councils are already at risk of losing planning powers. The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 Act gives the government gives this power to the government, indeed, West Berkshire Council has been threatened with government interventi­on.

He concluded: “Instead of the government setting a target, Wokingham Borough Council will now have to calculate its own target.

“This is buck-passing of the highest order from a government that is out of ideas and – increasing­ly – out of time.”

 ?? Picture: Pixabay ?? The government is promising a new approach towards housebuild­ing with its revised National Planning Policy Framework
Picture: Pixabay The government is promising a new approach towards housebuild­ing with its revised National Planning Policy Framework

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