Local Authority (Housing Allocation) Bill [HL]
Official Summary
A Bill to make provision for local authorities to determine their short-term housing needs and housing allocation numbers; and for connected purposes
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Overview
This bill aims to empower local authorities in England and Wales to better manage their housing needs by setting short-term housing allocation targets. It mandates that these targets align with timescales set by the Secretary of State and involve community consultation.
Description
The Local Authority (Housing Allocation) Act 2022 amends the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. Specifically, it adds a new subsection (1F) to Section 19, requiring local planning authorities to establish targets for local housing allocations. These targets must adhere to timescales set by the Secretary of State and be developed in consultation with local communities. The bill also modifies subsection (2)(a) of Section 19, excluding the new housing allocation targets from certain existing stipulations regarding the Secretary of State's powers. The Act applies to England and Wales and comes into force upon passage.
Government Spending
The bill doesn't directly specify any increase or decrease in government spending. The financial implications will depend on how local authorities implement the new housing allocation targets and any subsequent support or funding provided by central government.
Groups Affected
- Local planning authorities: They will be responsible for setting and achieving the housing allocation targets, potentially requiring increased resources and staffing.
- Local communities: They will be involved in consultations on the setting of housing targets, giving them a voice in local housing planning.
- Developers: The targets might influence the number of new housing developments approved, impacting their business activities.
- Individuals seeking housing: The bill aims to improve housing provision, potentially increasing the availability of housing in areas with high demand. However, the actual impact will depend on successful implementation.
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