Health9/4/2025The Guardian

Planning system isn’t to blame for dearth of new homes | Letters

Planning system isn’t to blame for dearth of new homes | Letters

The article discusses the government's plan to sanction councils that block new housing development. It argues that the planning system is not to blame for the dearth of new homes in the UK. The article suggests that the issue lies with the lack of control councils have over the local land market, as the sale of council housing under the Conservatives left them without the ability to influence the land value. The article further states that developers, not councils, have the power to decide when to submit planning applications, start building, and the rate of construction, leaving councils unable to influence the process. The article concludes that reforming the planning system alone will not result in the Labour party's goal of 1.5 million new homes during this parliament.

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