KCC Leader: Labour Has Fallen "Silent" on House Building

Tuesday, 23 July 2024 06:05

By Simon Finlay - Local Democracy Reporting Service X @westkentradio

KCC Cllr Roger Gough calls for greater clarity

The new government’s plans to accelerate housebuilding is being questioned by the leader of the county’s largest local authority.

The King’s Speech last Wednesday set out Sir Keir Starmer’s commitment to building 1.5 million homes and shaking-up planning rules over the course of the parliament.

But Kent County Council (KCC) leader Cllr Roger Gough (Lab) called into question the detail of the plans, particularly around the provision of infrastructure.

At full council at County Hall, Maidstone, he told members: “There are areas that do give cause for concern and that relates to housebuilding and the approach to that – what that will mean to the quality of life and things that make Kent special.

“That is something we will challenge but also what goes with it in terms of infrastructure.

“If we are to see any increases in housebuilding, and Kent has had a lot over recent years, then what happens in terms of infrastructure and how this council responds in being able to make sure what our residents’ needs are met.”


Cllr Gough said so far the government has been “silent” in addressing those issues.

Under the previous Conservative government, tens of thousands of new homes were imposed on Kent through compulsory targets on councils.
Labour has unveiled legislation to “get Britain building” in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, one of 40 pieces of legislation proposed in the King’s Speech.

This will also reform the planning system with the aim of relaxing some rules and finding suitable “grey field” sites to build on.

His Majesty said: “My ministers will get Britain building, including through planning reform, as they seek to accelerate the delivery of high-quality infrastructure and housing.”

Sir Keir pledged: “We will reform the planning rules to build the homes and infrastructure the country desperately needs.”

Councils, many of whom are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy after years of squeezed budgets set against soaring costs, have been seeking clarity on future funding models so they can plan more strategically.

A spokesman for the Local Government Association said: “The legislative agenda …includes some encouraging signs the new Government recognises that, with the right powers and flexibilities, councils are critical to help it deliver its missions.

“For councils to be able to deliver, it is also crucial they have adequate long-term funding and more financial certainty through multi-year settlements.”


Source: Kent County Council

More from WEST KENT NEWS

  • Local hero's role celebrated

    This grave in Southborough’s cemetery is decorated for Christmas each year to recognise the role local civil engineer Guy Maunsell played in saving the lives of many Londoners during World War 2.

  • Boil Water Notice Lifted

    South East Water announced at 3pm on Friday that its instruction to boil tap water before use had been lifted for customers in Tunbridge Wells.

  • World Record Achieved in Tonbridge

    A tug of war involving 500 children from the Tonbridge Juniors Football Club has just been certified as an official Guinness world record.

  • Water crisis may cost firms £20m

    Businesses in Tunbridge Wells are calling on shoppers and local residents to support them in the run up to the festive season.

  • Tonbridge MP 1974-2015 Has Died

    Tributes have been paid to the former Member of Parliament for Tonbridge and Malling, Sir John Stanley, who's died aged 83 after illness.

  • St Mark's Field: Developer's Plans

    The developer Esquire has submitted a planning application to reclassify St Mark's recreation ground as a "Biodiversity Enhancement area."

  • Torrington Car Park Development

    A colossal town centre multi-storey car park in Tunbridge Wells could be reworked into homes and businesses.

  • Sevenoaks Council's New Conservative Leader

    The Conservative Kevin Maskell has been elected leader of Sevenoaks District Council after the previous Conservative leader lost a vote of no confidence last month.

On Air Now Through The Night 1:00am - 7:00am
Now Playing
Glory Days Bruce Springsteen
Recently Played
  • I Live For Your Love Natalie Cole 3:48
  • Midnight At The Oasis Maria Muldaur 3:44
  • Englishman In New York Sting 3:40

COMING UP

  • Brian Johnson

    7:00am - 9:00am

    West Kent Breakfast sponsored by Berry & Lamberts

  • Mid Morning Golden Greats

    9:00am - Noon

    Hits from the 60's to 90's