Intervention Point 6: Licensing & Criminalisation of Planning Abuse

🗺 What are we trying to do?


We want the UK to introduce formal licensing for developers — with clear standards of conduct — and to criminalise serious forms of planning abuse, such as deception during consultation, land banking to manipulate housing targets, or coordinated lobbying to undermine policy.

🎯 What will this achieve?


  • Stops dishonest or exploitative actors from operating unchecked in the planning system
  • Creates real consequences for abuse — including financial penalties and prosecution
  • Builds public trust and levels the playing field for ethical developers

🏩 NATIONAL LEVEL – What should our MP do?


✅ 1. Propose a Developer Licensing & Misconduct Bill

Push for legislation that would:

  • Require developers and major land promoters to be licensed by a national body
  • Set standards for transparency, consultation, and delivery track record
  • Create criminal penalties for deliberate deception, coordinated planning manipulation, or abuse of local process

✅ 2. Request a ministerial response on misconduct

Ask DLUHC to:

  • Investigate current loopholes allowing repeat planning abuse
  • Commit to publishing guidance and legal options for reform

✅ 3. Call for a select committee inquiry

Encourage scrutiny of cases where planning decisions were:

  • Secured through misinformation
  • Repeatedly manipulated by known actors
  • Associated with ghost consultations or tampering with evidence

🏡 LOCAL LEVEL (EHDC) – What can be done right now?


✅ 1. Create a local developer conduct register

Keep records of developer behaviour during and after planning:

  • Missed delivery timelines
  • Misleading consultation materials
  • Pattern of speculative applications not followed by delivery

✅ 2. Prioritise planning applications based on conduct history

  • Reward reliable developers in site selection, delivery phasing, or conditions enforcement
  • Flag repeated abusers in reports

✅ 3. Support community evidence gathering

Work with residents and parish councils to:

  • Document misleading leaflets, false engagement claims, or delay tactics
  • Submit this to EHDC and include it in planning decisions

🤝 What should our MP do locally?


  • Publicly support a zero-tolerance stance on planning fraud and abuse
  • Encourage EHDC to trial a local licensing or vetting scheme
  • Share local cases of abuse in Parliament to demand reform

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