Breakthrough?

Yesterday the 1922 (Conservative) BEIS Backbench Committee published a remarkable recommendation in their report Energy Market Reform: tackling the energy trilemma. It is to pay up to 100% of domestic household energy bills to those most affected by new renewables or fracking projects near them. Three miles is mentioned. Former Energy Minister Andrea Leadsom’s committee, … Continue reading Breakthrough?

No hope of solution? Or……?

Is there a politically acceptable solution? Can the houses needed be provided? Local resistance to change is strongest in Tory held areas, but Labour councillors find the threat of losing their seats to angry local residents just as worrying. Perhaps this is why an official government report ( see July 2022 blog below: Planning reform … Continue reading No hope of solution? Or……?

Labour back strategic planning?

Ex-PM Gordon Brown’s recent report (Renewing our Democracy and Rebuilding our Economy) proposes some important and promising planning changes. And a mechanism for resolving policy conflict between the centre and local areas. These are sensible steps towards a grown up planning system which balances local wishes and national priorities. The Executive Summary of Recommendations sensibly … Continue reading Labour back strategic planning?

Frustrations grow

As the government has no housing policy, growing media frustration is welcome if as a result a chronic, vitally importance domestic policy problem receives earnest scrutiny rather than flippant or slipshod thought. These four sound examples capture the point. Radio 4; Week in Westminster (26 November 2022). Rachel Wolf ( founding partner at Public First, … Continue reading Frustrations grow