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Written Question
Young People: Health
Thursday 11th April 2024

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the report by Gallup, the Oxford Wellbeing Research Centre and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network World Happiness Report, published on 20 March; in particular, the finding that the happiness of young people under the age of 30 in the UK has declined.

Answered by Baroness Scott of Bybrook - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)

The Government is committed to improving the well-being of individuals in every area of the UK as set out in our (attached) update on the Well-being mission in January 2024. We continue to engage with new data and evidence in the delivery of all Levelling Up Missions, including on how we can improve well-being.

This includes considering the work of Professor Lord Richard Layard, one of the authors of the World Happiness Report, and other experts in our ongoing work on this mission.


Written Question
Freehold: Accountability
Monday 29th January 2024

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they plan to take to ensure freeholders are held to account for essential services provided to leaseholders.

Answered by Baroness Scott of Bybrook - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)

The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill will ensure that leaseholders receive minimum key financial and non-financial information on a regular basis including through a standardised service charge demand form and an annual report. This will help them scrutinise and more effectively challenge their landlord if they consider their fees are unreasonable.

By law service charges must be reasonable and the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill also improves redress for leaseholders who do not receive acceptable services.


Written Question
Housing: Mould
Tuesday 5th December 2023

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the number of children living in homes with damp; and the impact of damp and mould on children's health in (1) 2021, and (2) 2022.

Answered by Baroness Penn - Minister on Leave (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State)

The department does not collect data on the number of children living in homes affected by damp and mould. We do, however, have the following information which sets out the proportion of households in each tenure with dependent children and the proportion of each tenure affected by damp. The English Housing Survey, at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/english-housing-survey, found that in 2021 – 2022 46% of mortgaged households, 32% of private renters, 33% of social renters and 7% of outright owners had dependent children. In 2021, 11% of privately renters, 4% of social renters and 2% of owner-occupiers had problems with damp.

Damp and mould has a serious impact on children’s health. Our consolidated guidance, developed with the Department for Health and Social Care (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/damp-and-mould-understanding-and-addressing-the-health-risks-for-rented-housing-providers), assesses this and sets out how landlords should address damp and mould.


Written Question
Homelessness: Rural Areas
Thursday 30th November 2023

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government what processes are in place for counting and identifying instances of rural homelessness.

Answered by Baroness Penn - Minister on Leave (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State)

The Government understands rural homelessness presents unique challenges which can differ from urban areas.

We support local areas to put in place robust measures to identify people sleeping rough. This includes collecting monthly management information, alongside the official annual rough sleeping snapshot statistics, which support local authorities to understand better how people experience rough sleeping in their areas so they can design tailored local services.

Homeless Link have been funded by DLUHC since 2010 to provide guidance to local authorities who conduct the snapshot and independently verify all local authorities’ snapshots. This includes advice about how areas should take different approaches depending on the characteristics of their area.


Written Question
Regional Planning and Development: Rural Areas
Thursday 26th October 2023

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the reply by Baroness Scott of Bybrook on 11 July (HL Deb col 1673), where the rural proofing reports on the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill have been published.

Answered by Baroness Swinburne - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)

It has not proved possible to respond to this question in the time available before Prorogation. Ministers will correspond directly with the Member.


Written Question
Water: Pollution Control
Tuesday 3rd October 2023

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government, following the plans to relax nutrient neutrality rules, what (1) statutory, or (2) other, measures, they will take to promote compliance among developers.

Answered by Lord Evans of Rainow - Lord in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The amendment in question is not part of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill.


Written Question
Housing: Disability and Older People
Monday 25th September 2023

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to ensure that new builds are accessible to older people and people with disabilities.

Answered by Baroness Swinburne - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)

I refer the Lord Bishop to the answer given to Question UIN HL8422 on 26 June 2023.


Written Question
Renewable Energy: Planning
Thursday 20th July 2023

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether they have any plans to simplify the planning process for renewables.

Answered by Baroness Scott of Bybrook - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)

Our National Planning Policy Framework is clear that when determining planning applications for renewable and low carbon development, local planning authorities should approve the application if its impacts are (or can be made) acceptable.

In addition, powers in our Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill will enable us to create a more consistent, streamlined and digitally enabled approach to planning applications. When utilised with existing powers, this will enable us to create an end-to-end system which is faster and more accessible to communities.


Written Question
Meals on Wheels
Monday 3rd April 2023

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government what estimate they have made of how many people used a meals on wheels service in (1) 2018, (2) 2019, (3) 2020, (4) 2021, and (5) 2022.

Answered by Baroness Scott of Bybrook - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)

This information is not held centrally by the Department.


Written Question
Homelessness: Rural Areas
Tuesday 28th March 2023

Asked by: Lord Bishop of St Albans (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to tackle rural homelessness.

Answered by Baroness Scott of Bybrook - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)

The Government is spending £2 billion to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping over the next three years. The vast majority of this funding is being provided to local authorities across England to help them end rough sleeping and reduce homelessness in their area, including in rural communities.