All 1 Debates between Stephen Hammond and Lord Jackson of Peterborough

Housing and Planning Bill (Seventeenth sitting)

Debate between Stephen Hammond and Lord Jackson of Peterborough
Thursday 10th December 2015

(8 years, 11 months ago)

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Lord Jackson of Peterborough Portrait Mr Jackson
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Mr Gray, I accept your admonition. I am just reaching a crescendo in my remarks.

Stephen Hammond Portrait Stephen Hammond (Wimbledon) (Con)
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Just before my hon. Friend does, will he give way?

Lord Jackson of Peterborough Portrait Mr Jackson
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Before I reach that crescendo, I will give way to my hon. Friend.

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Stephen Hammond Portrait Stephen Hammond
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I am very much looking forward to my hon. Friend’s crescendo. Will he reflect in his closing remarks on the fact that the planning system, via the pre-application process, already contains the chance for small developers to pay to get developments brought forward more quickly, and that does reflect the full cost to the authority?

Lord Jackson of Peterborough Portrait Mr Jackson
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Not for the first time, my hon. Friend rescues me from falling into your disregard, Mr Gray, and gets me back on track. There is full cost recovery at pre-application, and one of the most useful aspects of planning and development control is the help and assistance that developers get from good, experienced, knowledgeable planning officers at the pre-application stage, leading them to make timely, properly costed applications that will be expedited through the planning system. The new clause may be probing, but it is superfluous and unnecessary and if it is pressed to a vote, I suggest that the Committee reject it.