Planning and Infrastructure Bill

Debate between Baroness Hayman of Ullock and Lord Curry of Kirkharle
Baroness Hayman of Ullock Portrait Baroness Hayman of Ullock (Lab)
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Clearly, we want to make it work. As I have said, Defra will be monitoring it closely and reports will come out on it, and I am absolutely certain that I will get questions.

Lord Curry of Kirkharle Portrait Lord Curry of Kirkharle (CB)
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My Lords, I thank the Minister for her reply and I am partially reassured by the answer.

I am trying very hard not to remain slightly cynical about Natural England’s overarching role as the controlling body that will determine what happens on the ground with each development. There might be—forgive the phrase—oven-ready solutions in local areas which get delayed significantly by the decision-making process that will inevitably occur within a bureaucratic organisation such as Natural England. I ask the noble Minister to think about whether there might be a slicker, smarter way of achieving better environmental outcomes by local actors on the ground which could be included in the Bill. I beg leave to withdraw my amendment.