Does Dominic Cumming’s gung-ho planning idea put a hole in Law Commission’s enfranchisement reforms by boosting freehold values?

By Sebastian O’Kelly LKP director The government idea of allowing freeholders to stick another couple of storeys on residential buildings to “turbo-charge” housebuilding risks derailing the Law Commission’s enfranchisement reforms next month. The story was floated in The Sun by influential political editor Tom Newton Dunn, presumably as a tasty morsel to small-scale developers and … Continue reading Does Dominic Cumming’s gung-ho planning idea put a hole in Law Commission’s enfranchisement reforms by boosting freehold values?