All 2 Petitions debates in the Commons on 21st Nov 2016

Mon 21st Nov 2016

Petition

Monday 21st November 2016

(8 years ago)

Petitions
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Monday 21 November 2016

Change of use of Abberley Hotel

Monday 21st November 2016

(8 years ago)

Petitions
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The petition of residents of the UK,
Declares that Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council should not approve the planning application to change the use of the Abberley Hotel to a 32-bed house in multiple occupation (HMOs); further that there are too many HMOs in Walsall; further that Walsall Council’s Housing Standards objects to this application; and further that 194 individuals have signed a local petition on the same subject.
The petitioners therefore request the House of Commons to urge Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council to reject planning application 15/1266.
And the petitioners remain, etc.—[Presented by Valerie Vaz, Official Report, 27 October 2016; Vol. 616, c. 520.]
[P001968]
Observations from theMinister for Housing and Planning (Gavin Barwell):
Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council is responsible for the day to day planning of its area. The Government’s policy is not to interfere with the jurisdiction of a local planning authority unless it is necessary to do so. This is because local authority Councillors are elected to represent the views of local people and, in the main, it is these Councillors who are in the best position to decide whether a development should go ahead. In determining a planning application the local planning authority are required to have regard to all material considerations including the development plan, national policies and views expressed by third parties. It is, of course, for local planning authorities to provide whatever justification that may be appropriate to give for their decisions and procedures.
The Government are committed to giving more power to councils and communities to make their own decisions on planning issues, and believe planning decisions should be made at the local level wherever possible.