The Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill (LURB) – ‘to make provision for the setting of levelling-up missions and reporting on progress in delivering them’ etc. – has passed through the House of Commons and the amended Bill is now advancing through the House of Lords.
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Parliament.UK writes:
… A Bill to make provision for the setting of levelling-up missions and reporting on progress in delivering them; about local democracy; about town and country planning; about Community Infrastructure Levy; about the imposition of Infrastructure Levy; about environmental outcome reports for certain consents and plans; about regeneration; about the compulsory purchase of land; about information and records relating to land, the environment or heritage; for the provision for pavement licences to be permanent; about governance of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors; about vagrancy and begging; and for connected purposes.
Potential amendments to the LURB Bill were published on 23 March and may be searched HERE.
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