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Clause 45 - Training for local planning authorities in England | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees Clause 45 relates to mandatory planning training, which is long overdue.
Clause 44 - Fees for planning applications etc | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees I welcome what the Minister has to say about this clause. In common with other hon.
Clause 43 - Installation of electric vehicle charge points | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees I resist the temptation to say that the hon. Gentleman is picking me up on every point in this Committee.
Clause 43 - Installation of electric vehicle charge points | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees We welcome the Minister’s comments on clause 43.
Clause 39 - Authorisation of applications by local authorities | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees We agree with the Government on clause 39.
Clause 38 - Deemed consent under marine licence | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Jardine.
Clause 36 - Fees for certain services | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees We welcome the clause and the clarification and certainty that the Minister has given, but I want to put some questions, along similar lines
Clause 27 - Deadlines for consultation and decisions on certain orders and schemes | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees May I say, Mrs Hobhouse, that you are absolutely on fire?
Clause 26 - Power of strategic highways company in relation to trunk roads | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees Please do not write to me on that.
Clause 26 - Power of strategic highways company in relation to trunk roads | Planning and Infrastructure Bill | Public Bill Committees On that point—depending on the Minister’s answer, I may not have to make a speech and detain the Committee—the Minister has outlined that th