Heading: |
Planning Permission: Listed Buildings |
Question ID: |
1787641 |
UIN: |
40478 |
House: |
Commons |
Date tabled: |
2025-03-24 |
Asking Member ID: |
4032 |
Asking Member display name: |
Stuart Andrew
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Asking Member handle: |
stuartandrew
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Asking Member Twitter reference: |
@stuartandrew
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Member interest: |
false |
Question text: |
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to the Government response to the proposed reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework and other changes to the planning system consultation, last updated on |
Is named day: |
false |
Date of holding answer: |
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Date answered: |
2025-03-31 |
Date answer corrected: |
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Is holding answer: |
false |
Is correcting answer: |
false |
Answering Member ID: |
4520 |
Answering Member display name: |
Matthew Pennycook
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Answering Member handle: |
mtpennycook
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Answering Member Twitter reference: |
@mtpennycook
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Correcting Member ID: |
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Correcting Member display name: |
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Correcting Member handle: |
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Correcting Member Twitter reference: |
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Answer text: |
Planning fees in England are set by the Secretary of State. Local planning authorities cannot charge a fee for listed building consent applications.Under the government’s proposals for localised fee setting in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, governm... |
Original answer text: |
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Comparable answer text: |
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Answering body ID: |
7 |
Answering body name: |
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
Tweeted: |
true |