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Court rules against Cala in planning policy dispute

8 Feb 11 Housebuilder Cala Homes has lost the latest round of its legal battle against the government’s localism policy.

This means that the forthcoming abolition of regional strategies can be taken into account by local authorities when making planning decisions.

The High Court judgment in favour of the government confirms that the intended scrapping of regional strategies is a 'material consideration' which can be considered by local planning authorities and planning inspectors when making decisions.

The government has long announced its intention to abolish the strategies through the Localism Bill, which received its second reading on 17 January 2011 in the House of Commons and is currently in committee stage.

Regional Strategies were revoked on 6 July 2010 but were re-established on 10 November 2010 after Cala Homeswon a judicial review that their abolition was unlawful without an Act of Parliament. 
Planning Minister Bob Neill said of the latest ruling: "We are determined to return decision-making powers to communities and provide powerful incentives so people can see the benefits of building more homes, and the Bill will help achieve this.

"This judgment makes it clear that planners can take into account the government's intention to do away with regional strategies.

"The coalition government made a firm pledge to sweep away these controversial strategies that have proved that top-down targets do not build homes. All they have produced is the lowest peacetime house building rates since 1924 and fuelled resentment in the planning process that has slowed everything down."

This latest judgement will not affect decisions already made on planning applications.

Cala has said that it intends to appeal.

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