House of Lords committee launches inquiry into government’s ‘grey belt’ plans

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Peers will examine Labour’s ‘golden rules’ for development on the green belt

A House of Lords committee has launched an inquiry into the government’s plans to increase development on “poor-quality” green belt land.

 The House of Lords Built Environment Committee is asking for submissions answering several questions about the so-called ‘grey belt’, including how the government should define it and what contribution it could make to housing delivery.

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