Communities get new ‘right to build’

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Housing minister Grant Shapps is giving rural communities that want to build new homes the power to bypass the planning process.

The ‘community right to build’, which will feature in the localism bill, will give community organisations the right to authorise developments of up to 20 homes without a specific planning application, as long as they receive overwhelming support in a local referendum. Any surplus made by selling or renting homes to individuals and families  would be put back into the community.

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