Localism Act 2011 (2011 c 20)

The Localism Act 2011 represents a significant shift in English local government. Enacted to decentralise power from central government, it grants more autonomy to local authorities and communities. Key highlights include the introduction of neighbourhood planning, giving communities a direct role in shaping development in their areas. The Act also empowers local authorities to take control of public services and assets through the general power of competence. Aimed at fostering local decision-making and reducing bureaucratic constraints, this legislation encourages local innovation and accountability.

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Localism Act 2011 (2011 c 20)

The Localism Act 2011 represents a significant shift in English local government. Enacted to decentralise power from central government, it grants more autonomy to local authorities and communities. Key highlights include the introduction of neighbourhood planning, giving communities a direct role in shaping development in their areas. The Act also empowers local authorities to take control of public services and assets through the general power of competence. Aimed at fostering local decision-making and reducing bureaucratic constraints, this legislation encourages local innovation and accountability.

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Localism Act 2011 (2011 c 20)
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