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5      

Status and Effect

 

(1)    

For the purposes of a planning decision, where there exists any conflict

 

or inconsistency between the policies and objectives contained in the

 

National Planning Policy Framework and any other planning document,

 

the National Planning Policy Framework shall prevail.

 

(2)    

In this section—

 

(a)    

“planning decision” means—

 

(i)    

a development consent order under the Planning Act

 

2008;

 

(ii)    

planning permission under the principal Act;

 

(b)    

“planning document” means—

 

(i)    

a national policy statement under Part 2 of the Planning

 

Act 2008;

 

(ii)    

the development plan;

 

(iii)    

a neighbourhood development plan.”.’.

 


 

Local enterprise partnerships

 

Barbara Keeley

 

Alison Seabeck

 

Jack Dromey

 

NC8

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

For the purpose of this section England may be divided into economic areas to

 

form the basis of a Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP). The boundaries of the

 

economic areas for each LEP are to be decided by the leaders of local authorities

 

and are subject to approval by the Secretary of State.

 

(2)    

A local enterprise partnership can be established under this section as a body

 

corporate as and when the board members of such an organisation consider

 

appropriate.

 

(3)    

On being established as a body corporate a local enterprise partnership may be

 

given formal powers by the Secretary of State to—

 

(a)    

request or have first refusal on the assets and liabilities of a regional

 

development agency in their area.

 

(b)    

oversee local skills strategy and to influence public investment in skills.

 

(4)    

A local enterprise partnership shall have the following purposes—

 

(a)    

working with Government to set out key investment priorities, including

 

transport infrastructure and supporting or coordinating project delivery;

 

(b)    

coordinating proposals or bidding directly for the Regional Growth

 

Fund;

 

(c)    

supporting high growth businesses, for example through involvement in

 

bringing together and supporting consortia to run new growth hubs;

 

(d)    

making representation on the development of national planning policy

 

and ensuring business is involved in the development and consideration

 

of strategic planning applications;

 

(e)    

leading changes in how businesses are regulated locally;


 
 

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(f)    

strategic housing delivery, including pooling and aligning funding

 

streams to support this;

 

(g)    

working with local employers, Jobcentre Plus and learning providers to

 

help local workless people into jobs;

 

(h)    

coordinating approaches to gaining funding from the private sector;

 

(i)    

accessing and delivering European Regional Development Funding;

 

(j)    

exploring opportunities for developing financial and non-financial

 

incentives on renewable energy projects and Green Deal; and

 

(k)    

becoming involved in delivery of other national priorities such as digital

 

infrastructure.’.

 


 

Joint planning documents

 

Mr David Ward

 

NC9

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Section 28 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (joint local

 

development documents) is amended as follows.

 

(2)    

In the heading substitute “local development documents” with “planning

 

documents”.

 

(3)    

After subsection (1) insert—

 

“(1A)    

Two or more planning authorities may agree to jointly prepare a strategic

 

development plan document to address strategic needs or common

 

matters arising in respect of the development or use of land or sea in their

 

areas, including but not limited to—

 

(a)    

sustainable economic growth;

 

(b)    

the infrastructure of that area and how that infrastructure is used;

 

(c)    

housing;

 

(d)    

sustainable use of natural resources;

 

(e)    

the protection and enhancement of the natural environment; and

 

(f)    

climate change mitigation and adaptation.

 

(1B)    

For the purpose of subsection (1A), “planning authorities” includes local

 

planning authorities and marine plan authorities.”.

 

(4)    

In subsection (2) after “joint local development document”, insert “or strategic

 

development plan document”.

 

(5)    

In subsection (3) leave out “subsection (1)” and insert “subsections (1) and (1A)”

 

and after “joint local development document”, insert “or strategic development

 

document”.

 

(6)    

In subsection (5) leave out “subsection (1)” and insert “subsections (1) and (1A)”.

 

(7)    

After subsection (11) insert—

 

“(12)    

In this section—

 

(a)    

“marine plan authorities” has the same meaning as in section 50

 

of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009;


 
 

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(b)    

“sea” has the same meaning as in section 42 of the Marine and

 

Coastal Access Act 2009.”.’.

 


 

Community views

 

Mr David Ward

 

NC10

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 is amended as follows.

 

(2)    

After section 19 insert—

 

“19A  

Community views

 

(1)    

Local planning authorities must have regard to any written expressions

 

of community views in the preparation of local development frameworks

 

so far as they relate to spatial planning.

 

(2)    

Where the local planning authority decides to set aside these views it

 

must give written reasons.

 

(3)    

For the purpose of (1) the local planning authority must act under

 

guidance as to the definition of “Community Views”.’.

 


 

Greg Clark

 

175

 

Clause  201,  page  166,  line  17,  leave out ‘primary’.

 


 

Greg Clark

 

176

 

Clause  205,  page  168,  line  21,  leave out from ‘202(1)’ to ‘, and’ in line 22.

 

Greg Clark

 

177

 

Clause  205,  page  168,  line  24,  leave out ‘The following provisions extend’ and

 

insert ‘Section 108 extends’.

 

Greg Clark

 

178

 

Clause  205,  page  168,  leave out lines 27 to 29.

 

Greg Clark

 

179

 

Clause  205,  page  168,  line  29,  at end insert—


 
 

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‘(3A)    

Sections 201, 202 and 204, this section and sections 206 and 207 extend also to

 

Northern Ireland.’.

 


 

Greg Clark

 

180

 

Clause  206,  page  169,  line  11,  leave out ‘The following provisions’ and insert

 

‘Subject to subsections (1) and (3) to (6), provisions of this Act’.

 

Greg Clark

 

181

 

Clause  206,  page  169,  leave out lines 13 to 43.

 

Greg Clark

 

182

 

Clause  206,  page  169,  line  44,  leave out from ‘provisions’ to ‘on’ in line 45 and

 

insert ‘so far as relating to Wales come into force’.

 

Greg Clark

 

183

 

Clause  206,  page  169,  line  46,  at end insert—

 

‘(za)    

Chapter 6 of Part 1,’.

 

Greg Clark

 

184

 

Clause  206,  page  170,  line  7,  leave out subsection (4).

 

Greg Clark

 

185

 

Clause  206,  page  170,  line  27,  at end insert—

 

‘(ka)    

section 120,’.

 

Greg Clark

 

186

 

Clause  206,  page  170,  line  29,  after ‘202,’ insert ‘204,’.

 

Greg Clark

 

187

 

Clause  206,  page  170,  line  32,  leave out ‘, (3) or (4)’ and insert ‘or (3)’.

 

 

Order of the House [17 January 2011]

 

That the following provisions shall apply to the Localism Bill—

 

Committal

 

1.    

The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee.


 
 

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Proceedings in Public Bill Committee

 

2.    

Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously

 

concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Thursday 10 March 2011.

 

3.    

The Public Bill Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on

 

which it meets.

 

Consideration and Third Reading

 

4.    

Proceedings on consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be

 

brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the

 

day on which those proceedings are commenced.

 

5.    

Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be

 

brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.

 

6.    

Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to

 

proceedings on consideration and Third Reading.

 

Other proceedings

 

7.    

Any other proceedings on the Bill (including any proceedings on

 

consideration of Lords Amendments or on any further messages from the

 

Lords) may be programmed.

 

 

Order of the Committee [25 January 2011]

 

That—

 

(1)  

the Committee shall (in addition to its first meeting at 9.30 am on Tuesday 25

 

January) meet—

 

(a)  

at 4.00 pm on Tuesday 25 January;

 

(b)  

at 9.30 am and 12.30 pm on Thursday 27 January;

 

(c)  

at 10.30 am and 4.00 pm on Tuesday 1 February;

 

(d)  

at 9.30 am and 1.00 pm on Thursday 3 February;

 

(e)  

at 10.30 am and 4.00 pm on Tuesday 8 February;

 

(f)  

at 9.30 am and 1.00 pm on Thursday 10 February;

 

(g)  

at 10.30 am and 4.00 pm on Tuesday 15 February;

 

(h)  

at 9.30 am and 1.00 pm on Thursday 17 February;

 

(i)  

at 10.30 am and 4.00 pm on Tuesday 1 March;

 

(j)  

at 9.30 am and 1.00 pm on Thursday 3 March;

 

(k)  

at 10.30 am and 4.00 pm on Tuesday 8 March;

 

(l)  

at 9.30 am and 1.00 pm on Thursday 10 March;

 

(2)  

the Committee shall hear oral evidence in accordance with the following

 

Table—

 

TABLE

 

Date

Time

Witness

 
 

Tuesday

Until no later than

Local Government Association; Localis;

 
 

25 January

11.00 am

Centre for Local Economic Strategies; Local

 
   

Government Information Unit.

 
 

Tuesday

Until no later than

Cllr. Keith Barrow, Leader of Shropshire

 
 

25 January

11.30 am

Council; Cllr. Mike Jones, Leader of Cheshire

 
   

West and Chester Council; Civic Voice.

 
 

Tuesday

Until no later than

SOLACE; New Local Government Network;

 
 

25 January

12.15 pm

Prof. George Jones, Emeritus Professor of

 
   

Government, London School of Economics;

 
   

Prof. John Stewart, Emeritus Professor of

 
   

Local Government and Administration,

 
   

University of Birmingham.

 
 

Tuesday

Until no later than

Greater London Authority; London Councils;

 
 

25 January

1.00 pm

Unison.

 
 

Tuesday

Until no later than

Chartered Institute for Housing; Shelter;

 
 

25 January

5.00 pm

National Housing Federation; Brent Private

 
   

Tenants Rights Group; Tenant Services

 
   

Authority.

 
 

Tuesday

Until no later than

Barratt Developments; Redrow; Taylor

 
 

25 January

6.00 pm

Wimpey; Emerson Group.

 
 

Tuesday

Until no later than

Home Builders Federation; British Property

 
 

25 January

7.00 pm

Federation; National Federation of ALMOs;

 
   

British Land.

 
 

Thursday

Until no later than

Confederation of British Industry; British

 
 

27 January

10.25 am

Chambers of Commerce; Federation of Small

 
   

Businesses.

 
 

Thursday

Until no later than

Wildlife and Countryside Link; Royal Society

 
 

27 January

1.15 pm

for the Protection of Birds; Campaign to

 
   

Protect Rural England; The Country Land and

 
   

Business Association; Action with

 
   

Communities in Rural England.

 
 

Thursday

Until no later than

Town and Country Planning Association;

 
 

27 January

2.00 pm

Planning Officers Society; Royal Town

 
   

Planning Institute; Royal Institute of

 
   

Chartered Surveyors.

 
 

Thursday

Until no later than

National Association of Local Councils;

 
 

27 January

2.45 pm

National Council for Voluntary

 
   

Organisations; Association of Chief

 
   

Executives of Voluntary Organisations;

 
   

National Association for Voluntary and

 
   

Community Action; Open Spaces Society.

 
 

Thursday

Until no later than

Department for Communities and Local

 
 

27 January

3.30 pm

Government.

 

 
 

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(3)  

proceedings on consideration of the Bill in Committee shall be taken in the

 

following order: Clause 1; Schedule 1; Clauses 2 to 10; Schedule 2; Clause

 

11; Schedule 3; Clauses 12 to 14; Schedule 4; Clauses 15 to 56; Schedules 5

 

and 6; Clauses 57 to 64; Schedule 7; Clauses 65 to 89; Schedule 8; Clauses

 

90 to 96; Schedules 9 to 11; Clauses 97 to 101; Schedule 12; Clauses 102 to

 

107; Schedule 13; Clauses 108 to 133; Schedule 14; Clauses 134 to 140;


 
 

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Schedule 15; Clauses 141 to 150; Schedule 16; Clause 151; Schedule 17;

 

Clauses 152 to 156; Schedule 18; Clauses 157 to 166; Schedules 19 and 20;

 

Clauses 167 to 169; Schedule 21; Clauses 170 to 193; Schedule 22; Clauses

 

194 and 195; Schedule 23; Clauses 196 to 200; new Clauses; new Schedules;

 

Clauses 201 to 203; Schedule 24; Clauses 204 to 207; remaining proceedings

 

on the Bill;

 

(4)  

the proceedings shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a

 

conclusion at 4.00 pm on Thursday 10 March.

 


 
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