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Angela Rayner humiliated as councils say her big plan to build 1.5m homes is ‘impossible’
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The hoops are endless, and costly; not so much for the 'big' developers, obviously, but the smaller developers, especially those creating new homes from old.
There could be so much more done but there are no real incentives for anyone to try at the small-developer end of the market.
If they are proposing new dwellings on a site containing old dwellings, then there wouldn't be an issue about land use per se. If the proposal is for extra units, or significantly larger buildings, then they would have to consider neighbouring amenity, parking issues, neighbourhood character and so on....
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