Submitted on Monday 16th June 2014
Published on Tuesday 17th June 2014
Current status: Closed
Closed: Wednesday 17th September 2014
Signatures: 40
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Law ~ Parliament ~ UK
Don't let the government sell off public land with the "Infrastructure Bill"
The Bill proposes that the Secretary of State can hand over any amount of public land to the arms-length, non-departmental Government body, the Homes & Communities Agency. The HCA can then dispose of it to developers. There will be no need to go through local authority planning processes - the Sec of State can give the green light without any local politicians or planners' involvement, just by consulting a panel of two people.
As for public rights of way, the proposed law allows any of them to be extinguished. There is no need for permission for easements (ie roads, powerlines, railways. drilling, tunnels, etc). And any existing laws that protects land and prevents it being built on, appear to be overriden by one simple enabling clause (see http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/lbill/2014-2015/0002/lbill_2014-20150002_en_7.htm#sch3
). - Jacky Smith, 38 degrees
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