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Enfield council withdraws from government’s new towns programme

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Enfield council has withdrawn from the government's new towns programme. This decision marks a significant setback for the Labour party's flagship housebuilding scheme. The move is being viewed as an early test of planning reforms introduced by the new Conservative-led administration.

London authority’s new Tory-led administration delivers significant blow to Labour’s flagship housebuilding scheme

Enfield council in north London has withdrawn from the government’s new towns programme, in a significant blow to Labour’s flagship housebuilding scheme.

The move by the new minority Conservative-led administration could present one of the first tests of Rachel Reeves’s planning reforms, designed to curb the use of judicial reviews against new infrastructure.

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