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Whose data is it, anyway?

The government is seeking to increase visibility in relation to land ownership, but will it achieve its intended aims? Jane Dockeray and Ingrid Stables examine the detail of a new consultation.

Not satisfied with its ambitious and far-reaching overhaul of the planning system, the government has now set its sights on land ownership. Specifically, data on contracts, options and rights of pre-emption where they relate to the development of land. Why? Because it believes greater transparency over these arrangements will encourage companies to enter the house-building market.

In short, the government argues that increased transparency is a prerequisite to achieving a “more democratic, more dynamic and more open” planning system. All players in the market stand to benefit if that vision is achieved, but what do these new proposals mean in practice, and how will they change the current position?

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