Andrew Stunell MP
A host of new powers to put communities back in charge of their own affairs has become a reality as the Coalition Government's localism agenda takes another major step forward.
The Localism Act, which received Royal Assent in November 2011, takes power from central government and hands it back to local authorities and communities - giving them the freedom and flexibility to achieve their own ambitions.
Exactly two months on from Royal Assent of the Act, a parliamentary measure, known as a commencement order, has officially brought into effect much of this flagship legislation, handing new powers to communities and officially wiping from the law books measures that ministers deemed unnecessary and unpopular bureaucratic interferences.
The key new measures to hand back control, include:
Measures to scrap bureaucratic red tape, include:
Liberal Democrat Communities Minister Andrew Stunell said:
"Today is a major landmark in the Government's unrelenting drive to hand power back to where it belongs - in the hands of citizens, community groups and local councils.
"The new rights and powers coming into force will begin to put communities firmly back in control of their own destiny, and reverse a 100 years of Government centralisation by breaking down the Whitehall barricades and removing a raft of unnecessary bureaucratic regulations. This marks another shift away from the central government monopoly over public policy."
1. The Localism Act received Royal Assent on 15 November 2011. Certain provisions came into effect immediately or through the first Commencement Order on 3 December 2011. The Second Commencement order came into effect on 15 January 2012, two months after Royal Assent, bringing into effect a number of new measures and powers. The second commencement order can be read in full here: www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/57/contents/made.
2. A plain English guide to the Localism Act is available at: www.communities.gov.uk/publications/localgovernment/localismplainenglishupdate.
3. Further measures in the Localism Act are expected to be in place by April 2012.
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