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22/05/2019

SNP-Tory Deal 'Conspiring To Water-Down' Planning Bill

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The Scottish National Party and Conservatives have been accused of "conspiring to water-down" changes to the Planning Bill.

The proposed Bill would have needed planning permission in all cases where a property was being changed from a main dwelling to a commercial let.

Scottish Green MSP Andy Wightman has claimed that a SNP-Tory deal will instead see the new measures apply only in certain areas designated as 'control areas', which may need Ministers to agree on. It follows months of intense lobbying from the short-term let industry and marks a u-turn both for the Tories, who supported Andy Wightman's amendment at Stage 2, as well as the SNP, who said they supported its intention.
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Wightman continued: "It's shocking that SNP and Tories are lining up to sabotage my amendment on short term lets. What I was seeking to do is clarify and simplify the law governing change of use to make it easier for planning authorities to regulate the sector as they see fit.

"By making my amendment only applicable in defined areas, the rest of the country will be left with unclear rules about what constitutes a change of use. The Planning Bill was the opportunity to clarify this and the Government has had since October 2018 to discuss this with me. It has not done so and, instead has been working with the Tories behind the scenes to water down its impact.

"It is clear to me that the short term let industry has been successful in lobbying Ministers and the Conservative Party to weaken the Bill. Their changes will be worse than the status quo and Greens will be opposing the amendment at Stage 3."

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