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Releasing a 133-page report on 10 June, the House of Commons committee urged the Government to proceed with caution and do more research before progressing the Planning Bill. It noted that public policy think tank the Smith Institute said Jenrick’s white paper is more of a green paper – filled with discussion points rather than detail.
Most importantly, the committee wants a draft planning bill to be released for pre-legislative scrutiny.
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Opposition is brewing. Some background: the committee counts several Conservatives among its members, and several other key Conservatives – including former Prime Minister Teresa May – have come out against the planning reform proposal. It is reported that up to 80 Tories are members of a WhatsApp group criticising the Government’s plans. This could spell bad news for Whitehall and the future planning reform bill.
26 homes will be built off Shop Street in Worlingworth.
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Final approval has been given for the design of 26 new homes in Worlingworth which have been in the pipeline since 2018, despite concerns over flooding issues and sustainability.
Outline planning permission to develop land to the south of Shop Street, Worlingworth, was approved in 2018, and now there are just weeks left until the planning permission lapses.
Mid Suffolk District Council s development control B committee voted to approve the final matters scale, access, appearance, layout and landscaping at its meeting on Wednesday.
The committee heard from agent Nicol Perryman, from Ingleton Wood LLP, on behalf of developers the Flagship Group.
How to benefit species and habitats biodiversity in your woodland
Find out about priority habitats and species, the value of ancient and native woodland and when it s appropriate to remove trees to restore open habitats.
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The conservation of biodiversity is an essential part of sustainable forest management. Forests cover nearly one-third of the world’s total land area and are vital in ensuring environmental functions such as climate regulation and soil conservation in addition to biodiversity. They provide habitats for a large array of plants and animals, some of which are rare or threatened. Through these important ecosystem services, biologically diverse forests and woodlands contribute to the sustainability of the wider landscape.