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Greater Manchester bids farewell to the glue that held our region together
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Tributes paid to former council leader Lord Peter Smith who has died
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Johnsonâs planning laws an âutter disasterâ, say countryside campaigners
Critics say bill unveiled in Queenâs speech to spur housebuilding will bring âdark age of developmentâ
Ministers are expected to enact a radical shift by zoning land either for growth or protection. Photograph: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images
Ministers are expected to enact a radical shift by zoning land either for growth or protection. Photograph: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images
Tue 11 May 2021 11.24 EDT
Last modified on Wed 12 May 2021 00.10 EDT
A dramatic loosening of planning laws to create a housebuilding boom will damage local democracy and destroy swathes of countryside by granting property developers a freer hand to build over green fields, planning experts have warned.
English elections 2021: Results will reinforce levelling up agenda
The early results of the local elections in England will reinforce the Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda, a think tank has said.
At the start of the second day, the Conservatives have taken nine councils and secured more than 170 seats.
Jonathan Carr-West, chief executive of the Local Government Information Unit, said: These results will have a real impact on local areas. It will reinforce the Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda but is also likely to strengthen the Government’s preference for driving this through targeted interventions and grant funding. This could be disempowering for local government as a whole and will be particularly concerning for places that do not neatly fit the ‘levelling up’ profile.