Sites rendered unviable by regulatory burden will be classified \"undeliverable\" in local land plans - Callcutt

Oct. 9, 2007
John Callcutt, who is leading the Callcutt review of housebuilding delivery, has claimed that sites rendered unviable by costs associated with regulatory compliance will not be counted as "deliverable" within local authorities' strategic housing land availability assessments (SHLAAs). Under new measures introduced through PPS3, local authorities must prepare 15 year land supply plans, five years' worth of which must be …

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