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Gove wants planning decided by street referendums

Michael Gove has given his support to the “cracking” idea of street votes, which would allow homeowners to hold referendums on adding extensions to their properties.

Under the plans, 20% of residents, or 10 homeowners if higher, could apply to their local council to hold a referendum on a design code for their street.

The code, which would then need the support of 60% of residents, would determine the height, size and architectural style of new properties and allow residents to add extensions to their existing homes.

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