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Localism Bill an introduction. Derk van der Wardt Community Engagement Team, Leicestershire County Council. Localism Bill aims to introduce:. New freedoms and flexibilities for local government New rights and powers for communities and individuals
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Localism Billan introduction Derk van derWardt Community Engagement Team, Leicestershire County Council
Localism Bill aims to introduce: • New freedoms and flexibilities for local government • New rights and powers for communities and individuals • Reform to make the planning system more democratic and effective • Reform to ensure that decisions about housing are taken locally
New freedoms and flexibility for local government • General power of competence • Local Authorities are free to do anything (providing they don’t break the law) • Abolition of the Standards Board regime to oversee the behaviour of Councillors • But to ‘deliberately withhold or misrepresent a personal interest’ becomes a criminal offence • Clarifying the rules on predetermination • Directly elected mayors • In 12 largest cities – including Leicester
New rights and powers for communities • Community right to challenge • Giving voluntary & community groups a right to express an interest in taking over the running of a local service – local authority must then consider • Community right to bid • When ‘assets of community value’ come up for sale, community groups will have time to develop a bid • Local referendums • Right to veto excessive Council Tax rises
Reform to social housing policy • Social housing tenure reform • End to ‘lifetime tenancies’ • Social housing allocations reform • Only those qualifying for social housing can go on the waiting list • Reform of homelessness legislation • Enabling councils the use of private sector rented homes to meet homelessness crisis • Reform of council housing finance • Councils can now keep the rent they raise • National homeswap scheme • Reform of social housing regulation
Reform to the planning system • Abolition of regional strategies • Duty to cooperate • Nationally significant infrastructure projects • Requirement to consult communities before submitting very large planning applications • Reform the way local plans are made • Strengthening enforcement rules • Neighbourhood planning • Community right to build • Reforming the community infrastructure levy
Reform to the planning system (cont.) • Neighbourhood planning • Right for communities to draw up a ‘neighbourhood development plan’ (but needs to be within national planning policy and Local Development Framework) • Local planning authorities will be required to give technical advice and support • Neighbourhood planning ‘vanguards’ to test this idea in practice
Reform to the planning system (cont.) • Community right to build As part of neighbourhood planning, groups of local people can bring forward small developments • Reforming the community infrastructure levy (s106) • Levy can now also be used to ‘maintain’ infrastructure • Some of the money raised to go directly to the neighbourhoods where development takes place
Leicestershire County Council • Big Society Scrutiny Panel asked to look at the implications of the proposed Localism Bill for Leicestershire County Council • Neighbourhood Planning Vanguard bid supported with Blaby District Council and the parishes in the Blaby South Community Forum • Big Society Fund [subject to cabinet decision]
More information • http://www.communities.gov.uk/localgovernment/decentralisation/localismbill/ Reactions • http://www.consultation-online.co.uk/localism-blog/reaction