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<p>Following consultation in August 2020 on proposed changes to the standard method
for assessing local housing need, it was apparent that certainty and stability are
important for our local communities, local authorities, and developers, especially
in light of the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In December, we therefore
changed the method to focus greater need into authorities containing the largest proportion
of the 20 most populated cities and urban centres in England, while other authorities
saw no change compared to the previous method.</p><p>It is not yet clear what impact
COVID-19 or our departure from the European Union will have on population estimates,
if any. However, while we expect local authorities to plan, for a minimum period of
15 years, they can review their plans for housing during this period and must do so
at least once every five years. This enables them to take into account changes in
circumstances and to ensure policies remain effective.</p><p>As with all policies
we will monitor the impact of the new standard method, including as any longer-term
impact from changes to the way we live and work become clear. Our December announcement
enables local areas to get on and plan based on a method and level of ambition that
they are familiar with. This ensures that the planning system keeps moving, so it
can play its full part in the economic recovery to come.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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