Issue details

Issue details

Affordable Housing contributions in the light of the successful legal challenge to the Planning Practice Guidance

In November 2014 the government introduced changes to the Planning Practice Guidance which meant that Local Planning Authorities were unable to seek contributions towards affordable housing from developments of 10 or fewer dwellings and had to apply a Vacant Building Credit which reduced any affordable housing provision from larger sites. The approach that the Council needed to take with respect of Sites and Housing Policy HP4 in particular was reported to Council on 2nd Feb 2015.

Subsequently, West Berks and Reading Council’s legally challenged the Government and on 31 July 2015 succeeded in quashing those elements of the Planning Practice Guidance. This report is to confirm the approach that the Council will now take in relation to these matters.

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 12/08/2015

Reason for urgency:
The result of the legal challenge and its implication was only known on 31 July 2015.

Scrutiny Responsibility: Scrutiny Committee;

Decision due: 23 Sep 2015 by Council
Reason: meeting dates of CEB

Decision due: 25 Jul 2016 by Council

Lead member: Planning, Transport and Regulatory Services

Department: Planning, Sustainable Development and Regulatory Services

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  • Affordable Housing contributions in the light of the successful legal challenge to the Planning Practice Guidance