Government accused of caving in to building lobby amid plans to shake up housing sector in England
Changes to planning rules would limit scope of English councils and prevent them pursuing improvements to low-carbon homesThe government has been accused of bowing to lobbying by housebuilders, in proposals that would prevent English local authorities from pursuing improvements to low-carbon homes...
<p>Changes to planning rules would limit scope of English councils and prevent them pursuing improvements to low-carbon homes</p><p>The government has been accused of bowing to lobbying by housebuilders, in proposals that would prevent English local authorities from pursuing improvements to low-carbon homes standards.</p><p>Under a <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/national-planning-policy-framework-proposed-reforms-and-other-changes-to-the-planning-system">consultation on planning rules</a>, councils would be issued with guidance that would effectively limit their scope to demand builders construct new homes within their areas to the highest possible standards.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/feb/24/uk-government-housing-lobbying-local-councils">Continue reading...</a>
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