Peers back revised home
extension plan
The House of Lords has backed government plans to allow people to build
bigger home extensions, after ministers made concessions. The government
amended its proposals to ease planning rules in England by giving neighbours
the right to be consulted on building work. Lord True, who had opposed the
original plan, called it a "significant change". Despite backing the
new approach, peers raised concerns about the plan's details and urged further
consultation.
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