Information between 13th July 2025 - 1st September 2025
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Division Votes |
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15 Jul 2025 - Welfare Spending - View Vote Context Matthew Pennycook voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 344 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 106 Noes - 440 |
15 Jul 2025 - Taxes - View Vote Context Matthew Pennycook voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 333 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 165 Noes - 342 |
Speeches |
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Matthew Pennycook speeches from: Housing Provision in Stafford
Matthew Pennycook contributed 1 speech (1,520 words) Tuesday 22nd July 2025 - Westminster Hall Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
Matthew Pennycook speeches from: Draft Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) (Amendment) (Extension to the Social Rented Sector) Regulations 2025
Draft Hazards in Social Housing (Prescribed Requirements) (England) Regulations 2025 (First sitting)
Matthew Pennycook contributed 4 speeches (2,655 words) Monday 21st July 2025 - General Committees Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
Matthew Pennycook speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Matthew Pennycook contributed 25 speeches (1,937 words) Monday 14th July 2025 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
Calendar |
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Monday 21st July 2025 4:15 p.m. Environmental Audit Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Environmental sustainability and housing growth At 4:30pm: Oral evidence Mary Creagh MP - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Nature) at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Nick Barter - Deputy Director for Land Use at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Matthew Pennycook MP - Minister of State (Minister for Housing and Planning) at Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government William Burgon - Director for Planning at Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government View calendar - Add to calendar |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Planning and Infrastructure Bill
173 speeches (40,427 words) Committee stage Thursday 24th July 2025 - Lords Chamber Department for Transport Mentions: 1: None friend David Simmonds and Gideon Amos, the Liberal Democrat MP, the Minister in another place, Matthew Pennycook - Link to Speech |
Sir David Amess Summer Adjournment
116 speeches (35,223 words) Tuesday 22nd July 2025 - Commons Chamber Mentions: 1: Martin Vickers (Con - Brigg and Immingham) Member for Greenwich and Woolwich (Matthew Pennycook) made clear in a written ministerial statement on - Link to Speech |
Draft Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) (Amendment) (Extension to the Social Rented Sector) Regulations 2025
Draft Hazards in Social Housing (Prescribed Requirements) (England) Regulations 2025 (First sitting)
11 speeches (3,228 words) Monday 21st July 2025 - General Committees Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
Bill Documents |
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Aug. 20 2025
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill 2024-25 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill 2024-26 Briefing papers Found: In response to a written question on planning powers, Matthew Pennycook, Minister of State (Housing, |
Jul. 30 2025
Letter from Matthew Pennycook MP to David Simmonds MP regarding how clause 3 would work in practice (development applications consenting process). Planning and Infrastructure Bill 2024-26 Will write letters Found: Letter from Matthew Pennycook MP to David Simmonds MP regarding how clause 3 would work in practice ( |
Department Publications - Transparency | |
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Friday 29th August 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: July 2025 Document: View online (webpage) Found: tr class="govuk-table__row js-govuk-table__row"> | |
Friday 29th August 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: July 2025 Document: (webpage) Found: Value of Hospitality (£) Angela Rayner Nil Return Nil Return Nil Return Nil Return Nil Return Matthew Pennycook |
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Friday 29th August 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: July 2025 Document: View online (webpage) Found: tr class="govuk-table__row js-govuk-table__row"> | |
Friday 29th August 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: July 2025 Document: (webpage) Found: gifts only) Angela Rayner Nil Return Nil Return Nil Return Nil Return Nil Return Nil Return Matthew Pennycook |
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Friday 8th August 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: June 2025 Document: (webpage) Found: ) Angela Rayner 2025-06-19 Bedouin door Received Muslim World League £450 Held by department Matthew Pennycook |
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Friday 8th August 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: June 2025 Document: View online (webpage) Found: tr class="govuk-table__row js-govuk-table__row"> | |
Friday 8th August 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: June 2025 Document: (webpage) Found: Awards Dinner No 65 Angela Rayner 2025-06-18 George Washington Statue Association Dinner No 100 Matthew Pennycook |
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Friday 8th August 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: June 2025 Document: View online (webpage) Found: tr class="govuk-table__row js-govuk-table__row"> | |
Tuesday 22nd July 2025
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Source Page: MHCLG annual report and accounts 2024 to 2025 Document: (PDF) Found: Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government – Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25 Matthew Pennycook |
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Tuesday 22nd July 2025
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Source Page: MHCLG annual report and accounts 2024 to 2025 Document: (PDF) Found: Minister & Secretary of State for Housing, Communities & Local Government From 05 July 2024 Matthew Pennycook |
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Tuesday 22nd July 2025
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Source Page: MHCLG annual report and accounts 2024 to 2025 Document: (PDF) Found: Minister & Secretary of State for Housing, Communities & Local Government From 05 July 2024 Matthew Pennycook |
Department Publications - News and Communications |
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Thursday 14th August 2025
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Source Page: Secretary of State ‘opinion’ on Imperative Reasons of Overriding Public Interest (IROPI) to Portsmouth City Council Document: (PDF) Found: Jurisdiction and Environmental Casework This decision was made by the Minister of State, Matthew Pennycook |
Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications |
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Aug. 19 2025
Homes England Source Page: £120 million regeneration boost to transform Newcastle’s last major brownfield site into new neighbourhood with up to 2,500 homes Document: £120 million regeneration boost to transform Newcastle’s last major brownfield site into new neighbourhood with up to 2,500 homes (webpage) News and Communications Found: Matthew Pennycook, Housing and Planning Minister, said: This government has a brownfield first approach |
Aug. 08 2025
Homes England Source Page: Homes England appoints Amy Rees CB as Chief Executive to lead bold housing and regeneration agenda Document: Homes England appoints Amy Rees CB as Chief Executive to lead bold housing and regeneration agenda (webpage) News and Communications Found: Housing and Planning Minister Matthew Pennycook said: I am absolutely delighted that Amy has agreed |
Non-Departmental Publications - Transparency |
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Jul. 18 2025
HM Land Registry Source Page: HM Land Registry Annual Report and Accounts 2024 to 2025 Document: (PDF) Transparency Found: Our minister at the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), Matthew Pennycook |
Jul. 18 2025
HM Land Registry Source Page: HM Land Registry Annual Report and Accounts 2024 to 2025 Document: (PDF) Transparency Found: Our minister at the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), Matthew Pennycook |
Welsh Written Answers |
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WQ97220
Asked by: Siân Gwenllian (Plaid Cymru - Arfon) Tuesday 9th September 2025 Question When will the provisions of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 offering protections to freehold homeowners on private estates, including the requirements on transparency over their estate charges and ability to challenge the charges they pay by taking a case to a tribunal, come into effect in Wales? Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government My Written Statement of 4 July sets out my ambition for Welsh homeowners to benefit from the reforms set out in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 as quickly as possible. Implementation will require further consultation and development of detailed subordinate legislation both by Welsh and UK Ministers. The majority of the provisions of the 2024 Act which relate to protections for freehold homeowners on private estates require subordinate legislation to be made by UK Ministers before they can be implemented. Matthew Pennycook MP, UK Minister of State for Housing and Planning, published a Written Statement in November 2024 which included detail on the sequencing of the implementation of the Act. This is available at: Written statements - Written questions, answers and statements - UK Parliament. Regulation making powers related to the new requirement to publish schedules for administration charges payable in relation to freehold estate management charges lie with the Welsh Ministers. Consultation on these provisions will be published at Consultations | GOV.WALES. Part 5 of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 will enable freehold homeowners to make an application to ‘the appropriate tribunal’ to challenge the charges they pay. In Wales, that tribunal will be a leasehold valuation tribunal. More information on leasehold valuation tribunals is available at: Leasehold Valuation Tribunals | Residential Property Tribunal. The new requirement in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 does not apply in Wales because the existing provisions relating to property management companies were also not applied to Wales when they were introduced in 2014. Provisions in Part 6 of the 2024 Act which include a regulation making power whereby the Secretary of State may require estate management companies in England to belong to a redress scheme build on an existing statutory requirement for certain persons engaged in property management work in England to belong to a redress scheme. |
WQ97223
Asked by: Siân Gwenllian (Plaid Cymru - Arfon) Tuesday 9th September 2025 Question Why do the provisions of Part 6 of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, which will require estate management companies in England to belong to a redress scheme, not also extend to Wales? Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government My Written Statement of 4 July sets out my ambition for Welsh homeowners to benefit from the reforms set out in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 as quickly as possible. Implementation will require further consultation and development of detailed subordinate legislation both by Welsh and UK Ministers. The majority of the provisions of the 2024 Act which relate to protections for freehold homeowners on private estates require subordinate legislation to be made by UK Ministers before they can be implemented. Matthew Pennycook MP, UK Minister of State for Housing and Planning, published a Written Statement in November 2024 which included detail on the sequencing of the implementation of the Act. This is available at: Written statements - Written questions, answers and statements - UK Parliament. Regulation making powers related to the new requirement to publish schedules for administration charges payable in relation to freehold estate management charges lie with the Welsh Ministers. Consultation on these provisions will be published at Consultations | GOV.WALES. Part 5 of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 will enable freehold homeowners to make an application to ‘the appropriate tribunal’ to challenge the charges they pay. In Wales, that tribunal will be a leasehold valuation tribunal. More information on leasehold valuation tribunals is available at: Leasehold Valuation Tribunals | Residential Property Tribunal. The new requirement in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 does not apply in Wales because the existing provisions relating to property management companies were also not applied to Wales when they were introduced in 2014. Provisions in Part 6 of the 2024 Act which include a regulation making power whereby the Secretary of State may require estate management companies in England to belong to a redress scheme build on an existing statutory requirement for certain persons engaged in property management work in England to belong to a redress scheme. |
WQ97221
Asked by: Siân Gwenllian (Plaid Cymru - Arfon) Tuesday 9th September 2025 Question Which Welsh tribunal will hear challenges by freehold homeowners on private and mixed tenure estates regarding the charges they pay? Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government My Written Statement of 4 July sets out my ambition for Welsh homeowners to benefit from the reforms set out in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 as quickly as possible. Implementation will require further consultation and development of detailed subordinate legislation both by Welsh and UK Ministers. The majority of the provisions of the 2024 Act which relate to protections for freehold homeowners on private estates require subordinate legislation to be made by UK Ministers before they can be implemented. Matthew Pennycook MP, UK Minister of State for Housing and Planning, published a Written Statement in November 2024 which included detail on the sequencing of the implementation of the Act. This is available at: Written statements - Written questions, answers and statements - UK Parliament. Regulation making powers related to the new requirement to publish schedules for administration charges payable in relation to freehold estate management charges lie with the Welsh Ministers. Consultation on these provisions will be published at Consultations | GOV.WALES. Part 5 of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 will enable freehold homeowners to make an application to ‘the appropriate tribunal’ to challenge the charges they pay. In Wales, that tribunal will be a leasehold valuation tribunal. More information on leasehold valuation tribunals is available at: Leasehold Valuation Tribunals | Residential Property Tribunal. The new requirement in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 does not apply in Wales because the existing provisions relating to property management companies were also not applied to Wales when they were introduced in 2014. Provisions in Part 6 of the 2024 Act which include a regulation making power whereby the Secretary of State may require estate management companies in England to belong to a redress scheme build on an existing statutory requirement for certain persons engaged in property management work in England to belong to a redress scheme. |