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Angela Rayner's proposals are 'death knell for local democracy'

The Leader of Lewes District Council has described Angela Rayner's plans to remove local people from the planning process, as a 'power grab by the Secretary of State'.

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Councillor Zoe Nicholson was responding to the government's white paper that proposes to abolish district councils and instead give elected mayors extensive powers to force through planning decisions about new house building.

Councillor Nicholson said:

"The claims by Angela Rayner that she wants to give back control to local people is an absolute nonsense and an insult to our intelligence.  This is a power grab and it represents the death knell for local democracy. 

"The government's scorched earth policy started with ill-conceived changes to the National Planning Policy Framework that hike housing numbers without taking account of any local factors and has now progressed to bringing down the elected institutions that stand in their way.

"It is also shocking that any government would pursue this fool's errand at a time when we need a laser focus on the funding crisis that is crippling our public services."

There are currently 12elected mayors and under the government plans many more will be created alongside new unitary authorities that cover wider areas, such as the whole of East Sussex. The existing and far-reaching powers of mayors may also be extended to absolute authority over all planning matters.

Councillor Nicholson added:

"We cannot allow the government to ride roughshod over the democratic rights of residents and hand yet more power to men in grey suits.

"Local voices and local decision making are integral to how we tackle the housing crisis, meet the challenge of climate change, boost local business, nurture communities and safeguard our environment.

"I will be speaking to all the council leaders in East Sussex as a matter of urgency and seeking their support and views for how we will ensure our residents will continue to be heard."

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Last modified on 17 December 2024