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Letter dated 13/11/2025 from Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill to Lord Moylan regarding the Planning and Infrastructure Bill report stage debate (second day): clarifications concerning the Highways Act 1980: compulsory acquisition powers to include taking of temporary possession. 2p.
Letter dated 13/11/2025 from Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill to Lord Moylan regarding the Planning and Infrastructure Bill report stage debate (second day): clarifications concerning the Highways Act 1980: compulsory acquisition powers to include taking of temporary possession. 2p.
Letter dated 09/06/2025 from Matthew Pennycook MP to members of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill Committee regarding points raised during the public bill committee debates: transport infrastructure, planning, nature and the Nature Restoration Fund, and compulsory purchase orders. 15p.
Letter dated 09/06/2025 from Matthew Pennycook MP to members of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill Committee regarding points raised during the public bill committee debates: transport infrastructure, planning, nature and the Nature Restoration Fund, and compulsory purchase orders. 15p.
Clauses 79 to 87 agreed to. Clause 88, discussed with new clause 52 (Alignment of basic and occupier’s loss payments), agreed to. Clauses 89 and 90 agreed to. Amendment to clause 91, discussed with new clause 108 (Repeal of section 14A of the Land Compensation Act 1961), debated and withdrawn. Clauses 91 to 93 agreed to. Committee adjourned.
Clauses 79 to 87 agreed to. Clause 88, discussed with new clause 52 (Alignment of basic and occupier’s loss payments), agreed to. Clauses 89 and 90 agreed to. Amendment to clause 91, discussed with new clause 108 (Repeal of section 14A of the Land Compensation Act 1961), debated and withdrawn....
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether he plans to bring forward legislative proposals to amend the Land Compensation Act 1961 to ensure that land is made available for development at lower values and affordable high-quality homes can be built.
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether he plans to bring forward legislative proposals to amend the Land Compensation Act 1961 to ensure that land is made available for development at lower values and affordable high-quality homes can be built.
The Government has recently introduced wide ranging reforms to make the compulsory purchase process clearer, fairer and faster for all. Our reforms in the Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017 include clarification of the ‘no scheme principle’ which underpins CPO compensation, making it easier and quicker to establish the fair market value of sites. We are keen for local authorities to now make more proactive use of their extensive powers, which can be used to support a wide range of development and regeneration projects. The Government will continue to consider whether further reform would be appropriate over the longer term.
Letter dated 12/02/2019 from Lord Young of Cookham to Lord Judd regarding issues raised during the debate on Social Housing: rural housing and the 1961 Land Compensation Act. 1p.
Letter dated 12/02/2019 from Lord Young of Cookham to Lord Judd regarding issues raised during the debate on Social Housing: rural housing and the 1961 Land Compensation Act. 1p.
Letter dated 08/03/2017 from Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth to Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe regarding the potential tension between section 14 of the Land Compensation Act 1961 and No-scheme Rule 4 in new section 6A of the 1961 Act, as discussed during the Report stage (second day) of the Neighbourhood Planning Bill 2p.
Letter dated 08/03/2017 from Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth to Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe regarding the potential tension between section 14 of the Land Compensation Act 1961 and No-scheme Rule 4 in new section 6A of the 1961 Act, as discussed during the Report stage (second day) of the Neighbourhood Planning...
I. Letter dated 16/01/2017 from Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth to Peers regarding Neighbourhood Planning Bill documents. 1p. II. Updated Bill policy factsheets. 5 docs. III. Summary of impacts. 17p IV. Delegated powers memorandum at Lords introduction. 18p. V. Policy paper: Further information on how the Government intends to exercise the Bill's delegated powers. 17p. VI. Implementation of neighbourhood planning provisions: Government response to consultation. 18p. VII. Government response to the consultation on improving the use of planning conditions. 16p.
I. Letter dated 16/01/2017 from Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth to Peers regarding Neighbourhood Planning Bill documents. 1p. II. Updated Bill policy factsheets. 5 docs. III. Summary of impacts. 17p IV. Delegated powers memorandum at Lords introduction. 18p. V. Policy paper: Further information on how the Government intends to exercise the...
Compulsory purchase and compensation: delivering a fundamental change. The Government's proposals for reforming the system of compulsory purchase and compensation. Foreword by Charles Falconer, Minister for Housing, Planning and Regeneration. December 2001. DTLR. 2001.
Compulsory purchase and compensation: delivering a fundamental change. The Government's proposals for reforming the system of compulsory purchase and compensation. Foreword by Charles Falconer, Minister for Housing, Planning and Regeneration. December 2001. DTLR. 2001.
[1] Planning: delivering a fundamental change. Foreword by Stephen Byers MP, Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions. December 2001. [2] Planning: delivering a fundamental change: regulatory impact appraisal. [3] Compulsory purchase and compensation: delivering a fundamental change. The Government's proposals for reforming the system of compulsory purchase and compensation. Foreword by Charles Falconer, Minister for Housing, Planning and Regeneration. December 2001. DTLR. 2001.
[1] Planning: delivering a fundamental change. Foreword by Stephen Byers MP, Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions. December 2001. [2] Planning: delivering a fundamental change: regulatory impact appraisal. [3] Compulsory purchase and compensation: delivering a fundamental change. The Government's proposals for reforming the system of compulsory...
SI 1995/2262 (Negative instrument). Coming into force on 31 December 1995.
SI 1995/2262 (Negative instrument). Coming into force on 31 December 1995.
SI 1994/468 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 23 March 1994.
SI 1994/468 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 23 March 1994.
SI 1992/3183 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 11 January 1993.
SI 1992/3183 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 11 January 1993.