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The government will start a “national conversation” for land use

The government has begun a national conversation on new approaches to build more houses and power plants in the UK land and to improve food security.

The Secretary of the Environment, Steve Reed, began a survey in a speech at the Royal Geographical Society today and was supported by energy and housing sector.

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The government states that this measure is “part of the construction of 1.5 million houses, providing important infrastructure, securing cleanliness, protecting farmland, and recovery in nature. 。

In the 12 -week consultation, we will ask for opinions from farmers, land owners, companies and natural organizations. The results will be supplied to the government's land use framework, published in the latter half of this year, and will be announced how land will be used nationwide.

“Land frameworks provide local governments, landowners, companies, farmers, and natural organizations, as a rule, advanced data, and tools to maximize our land. I will use it. ”

“This is helpful to provide the various purposes we have in limited land in the UK, such as food cultivation, the construction of 1.5 million houses in this parliament, and the recovery of nature.”

Local planners can be combined with the updated approaches for “Energy and Housing Space Plan and New Food Strategy”, including the data of the land use framework.

The lead states: “Today is the beginning of a nationwide conversation to change how to use the land in this country. The policy has left the Westminster's room, and the actual life of farmers, land owners and planners on the ground. It is when you reflect your experience.

Angela Rainer and Secretary of Housing (Photo) added as follows. “The plan of the change is further advanced to dismantle barriers that hinder growth, so we can increase our living and take more families to a real estate ladder.”

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