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DCLG rejects claim Localism Bill is late

Claims that the Localism Bill has been delayed because of fears its planning clauses will block growth have been robustly denied.

Claims that the Localism Bill has been delayed because of fears its planning clauses will block growth have been robustly denied by DCLG ministers.

Former Labour local government minister, Nick Raynsford, wrote in The MJ last week that the Bill was late and unlikely to ‘complete its parliamentary passage until late autumn.'

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