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Planning, Housing and Politics

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Planning and Housing - What Happens When Things Go Wrong

Kim Power is an independent local town councillor and soon to be Momsbury's next mayor. Hashi Muhammad met her on the building site when he was acting for Wiltshire Council in a planning appeal against one of these extra developments. Will local communities ever vote for new house building, or does this apparent deadlock in planning mean there's something wrong with our democracy? I think they've all woken up and realised that planning is toxic - it will hurt them at the ballot box. Meeting the government's target of building 300,000 new homes a year in England by the middle of the decade is looking ambitious, if not impossible. Successive housing ministers have failed to reform the planning

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