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A complete overhaul of development planning guidelines .

Submitted on Sunday 11th October 2020

Rejected on Wednesday 25th November 2020

Current status: Rejected

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

Petition Action

A complete overhaul of development planning guidelines .

Petition Details

Review and overhaul current residential planning guidelines to forcefully ensure greener and more sustainable development and communities across the country . End standardised repetitive new build housing developments that focus on profit only and minimise impact instead improving impact .

Additional Information

Currently the construction industry particularly the new build housing sector developments are focused purely on developers profits . Often following standard designs that repeat across the country creating soulless hard landscaped developments with little to no thought to the natural environment . Focus should be on creating spaces that in balance and to improve the natural landscapes and utilising technology thats avaliable now . Individually designed spaces that will benefit the environment


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

Petitions need to call on the UK Government or House of Commons to take a specific action.

We understand that you are concerned about new developments currently being built, but it's not clear exactly what you want the Government to do about this.

We have published the following related petition, which you might like to sign:

Make it law for all new builds to include green energy solutions: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/332338

It's not clear how your request for new developments not to be based on standard designs could be implemented by the Government.

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