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Stop stripping our rights, to have a say in what's built in your neighbourhood.

Submitted on Monday 10th August 2020

Rejected on Tuesday 18th August 2020

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

Petition Action

Stop stripping our rights, to have a say in what's built in your neighbourhood.

Petition Details

To reconsider what is built in the community, no shoddy flats and ugly office buildings. If this is passed it will open up to ruthless property developers. They will be able to throw up thousands of tiny, unliveable rabbit-hutches flats in our communities and will not be able to object.

Additional Information

If this law is not stopped, the quality of life, culture and heritage will all be at risk. Some developments don't consider people, and their needs. A development, was over crowded, emergency services would have difficulties to attend. No consideration to the current houses in the area. Waste disposal, parking, access to and from the area would then be dangerous. Yes we need more homes but at better quality and safety. Without regulations you could build anything anywhere with out permission.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

We understand that you are concerned about the Government making it easier for developers to build new properties, but it's not clear what action you want the Government to take.

The Government is currently consulting on changes to the planning system in England. You can find out more about the consultation, and contribute to this, here: www.gov.uk/government/news/launch-of-planning-for-the-future-consultation-to-reform-the-planning-system

We could accept a petition calling on the Government not to ease planning restrictions for new developments, if that is what you want to happen, but it would need to be clear from your petition that this is what you want.

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