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Karen Lumley

Main Page: Karen Lumley (Conservative - Redditch)

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Karen Lumley Excerpts
Monday 8th July 2013

(10 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Rebecca Harris Portrait Rebecca Harris (Castle Point) (Con)
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5. What steps he is taking to bring empty buildings back into use.

Karen Lumley Portrait Karen Lumley (Redditch) (Con)
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13. What steps he is taking to bring empty buildings back into use.

Julian Smith Portrait Julian Smith (Skipton and Ripon) (Con)
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16. What steps he is taking to bring empty buildings back into use.

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Lord Foster of Bath Portrait Mr Foster
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I congratulate my hon. Friend on her successful defence of the local green belt, and her council on a 23% reduction in empty commercial properties. She is right that we need to see small derelict plots developed before there is encroachment on the green belt, and I am confident that together with the vigorous use of existing council powers, the new permitted development rights and the community right to reclaim land will help her achieve that objective.

Karen Lumley Portrait Karen Lumley
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Does the Minister agree that in order to renovate and reoccupy unused properties in areas such as Redditch, we need to encourage local councils to use the incentives provided by Government?

Lord Foster of Bath Portrait Mr Foster
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I certainly do. My hon. Friend is exactly right. Our new homes bonus for bringing empty properties back into use has certainly helped as there are fewer empty homes in her area than in 2010, but I note that Conservative-controlled Wychavon council is using the new powers that we have granted to allow a 50% premium on council tax on long-term empty homes, but that Labour-controlled Redditch council is apparently not doing so. Perhaps she could urge the council to reconsider.