All 2 Debates between Pat Glass and Lord Pickles

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Pat Glass and Lord Pickles
Monday 10th November 2014

(9 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Pickles Portrait Mr Pickles
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Of course, it is very important in that kind of discussion to have a local plan in place, and one would expect a local council to be helpful to the community, and to developers, by setting out clearly where particular developments should take place. I hope that the hon. Lady will forgive me; obviously we will consider that fairly and openly if it comes to us, because the applicant is entitled to justice.

Pat Glass Portrait Pat Glass (North West Durham) (Lab)
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2. What progress his Department has made on resolving the dispute over firefighters’ pensions.

Local Government Finance

Debate between Pat Glass and Lord Pickles
Wednesday 19th December 2012

(11 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Pickles Portrait Mr Pickles
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Very easily. We had discussions with local authorities, and we were going to hold back by way of the top slice a particular sum in order to pay for the new homes bonus. Local authorities put to us a number of reasonable points about how the new homes bonus and—for want of a better word—the cash flow will be paid. We thought they made a reasonable point and decided that we were not taking much of a risk by keeping close to what local authorities were saying.

Pat Glass Portrait Pat Glass (North West Durham) (Lab)
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The Secretary of State talked about £150 million of additional spending on academies. Is that part of or in addition to the existing £1 billion overspend on academies and free schools in the budget of the Department for Education?

Lord Pickles Portrait Mr Pickles
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I am grateful, because a scribbled note has arrived from the Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, my right hon. Friend the Member for Bath (Mr Foster), and the figure is not £150 million but £180 million. Those announcements will be made by the Secretary of State for Education.