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Government minister pledges to visit Lake District to talk about second homes crisis

by Cumbria Crack
17/05/2022
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A Government minister has offered to host a discussion about second homes in Cumbria.

Westmorland and Lonsdale MP Tim Farron urged the Government to change planning law to give local councils the power to limit the number of second homes in Cumbria in a debate in the House of Commons.

Stuart Andrew, the minister for housing, offered to host an event in the Lake District to see what more could be done to tackle the housing crisis.

Speaking during Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Questions in Parliament, Mr Farron said: “It’s vital that houses which are given planning permission are then used for the purposes that was agreed in the first place.

“I’m talking about second home ownership – homes that were built for local families that end up being second homes, leading to communities being hollowed out.

“Would he agree to look again at the bill that is coming and look at bringing in a new change of use so that second homes and holiday lets are separate categories of planning use, so that homes in Cumbria can remain for local families and not just become part of ghost towns?”

Mr Andrew said: “The issue of second homes is something that I seem to be dealing with on a daily basis with colleagues from around the country raising it with me and highlighting some of the concerns they have for their communities.

“We have in the bill the ability for local councils to increase council tax on those second homes.

“But I think there is more we need to explore and that’s why I’m doing a series of roundtable events around the country and maybe I can come up to the Lake District to do one there.”

Speaking afterwards, Mr Farron said: “I’m pleased that the minister has offered to come to up to Cumbria to discuss the housing crisis.

“This has so many knock-on effects from businesses not being able to recruit staff, to not enough children going to the local schools, so it’s massively important that this is addressed as a matter of urgency.”

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