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Debate between Steve Reed and Ben Maguire
Monday 13th October 2025

(1 week, 6 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Ben Maguire Portrait Ben Maguire (North Cornwall) (LD)
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7. What steps he is taking to support the building of social housing in rural towns and villages.

Steve Reed Portrait The Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government (Steve Reed)
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The £39 billion social and affordable homes programme will support a wide range of social and affordable housing, including council housing, supported housing, community-led housing and, of course, rural housing. The Government will also consider how planning policy can better promote rural affordable housing through our work on national policies, which will be brought forward for decision making later in the year.

Ben Maguire Portrait Ben Maguire
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I thank the Secretary of State for that response. Cornwall has been given an ambitious annual target of 4,400 homes, and I sincerely hope that a large proportion of those will be for the 25,000 Cornish families on the housing waiting list. I meet so many constituents in social and private housing who have been left high and dry by dodgy developers who go into liquidation before they can deliver vital infrastructure, such as roads and sewerage works. Will the Secretary of State please meet me to discuss the enforcement tools that local authorities need to properly hold those developers to account?

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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I certainly recognise the problem that the hon. Member describes; it is an issue in North Cornwall and right across the country. On the developer contribution, we are looking at how we can strengthen enforcement, so that where commitments are made, they are delivered on, and local communities are not stranded and left high and dry because the vital infrastructure to support the homes never appears.

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Debate between Steve Reed and Ben Maguire
Thursday 8th May 2025

(5 months, 2 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Ben Maguire Portrait Ben Maguire  (North Cornwall)  (LD)
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T1.   If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.

Steve Reed Portrait The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Steve Reed)
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Fly-tipping scandalously shot up by over a third under the previous Conservative Government, and the public are rightly furious when they see their communities buried under an avalanche of rubbish. This Government will clean up our streets, towns and villages. We will support councils to identify, seize and crush waste criminals’ vehicles by closing the Tory fly-tipping loopholes that prevented tough action. We will increase sentences for dumping waste to up to five years, and we will make fly-tippers pay the cost of impounding their vehicles before they are crushed, because we believe that the polluter, not the public, should pay. This Government will call time on fly-tippers so we can restore people’s pride in their neighbourhoods.

Ben Maguire Portrait Ben Maguire
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The River Camel multi-use trail in my North Cornwall constituency attracts more than half a million users every year and brings over £3 million to the local economy. Will the Minister please meet me to discuss a river trail extension to Camelford as part of this Government’s manifesto pledge to create nine new river walks and connect thousands more people to nature?

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Debate between Steve Reed and Ben Maguire
Thursday 19th December 2024

(10 months, 1 week ago)

Commons Chamber
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Ben Maguire Portrait Ben Maguire (North Cornwall) (LD)
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T4. North Cornwall has world-class beaches and rivers, but Santa swims have been cancelled due to the constant dumping of raw sewage. Meanwhile, water companies receive millions from bill payers, but then the very next day, they give it away to their shareholders. Does the Secretary of State agree that the best gift he could give my constituents this Christmas would be a total ban on water bill rises until South West Water bosses finally end this scandal?

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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The hon. Gentleman is right to point to the scandalous situation that the previous Government left our waterways in, with record levels of pollution and raw sewage filthying our rivers, lakes and seas. I have appointed Sir Jon Cunliffe to lead a commission to review governance and regulation so that we can stop it ever happening again.