17 October 2023
Sir Alok Sharma questions Government on community benefits linked to onshore wind

Intervening in a debate on the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill, Sir Alok Sharma welcomes the end of the de-facto ban on onshore wind and asks when the Government will publish its response to the consultation so that people can really understand what are the likely community benefits should they support local onshore wind projects.

Sir Alok Sharma (Reading West) (Con)

Conservative colleagues and I, along with the Minister’s Department, worked together to end the de facto banning of onshore wind, and I am grateful for that. However, as the Minister has acknowledged, we need to see whether this policy is working, and a key determinant of that will be whether onshore wind really has meaningful community benefits. The consultation closed three and a half months ago; will the Minister tell us when we will see its conclusions? I am not suggesting that she should pre-empt those now, but could she also specify some of the likely monetary benefits that might flow to communities, so that we could have an indication that the Government are moving in the right direction?

The Minister of State, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (Rachel Maclean)

I thank my right hon. Friend for what he has said, and for all the vital work that he did in his previous role in taking forward the country’s reaction to climate change. This is a key plank of our policy. Our commitment to renewables is beyond question, and we have done more to drive forward that agenda with the help of my right hon. Friend and others. I have been discussing some of the questions he has raised today with my colleagues in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, because I think people want to see what this means in practice for their communities. We have some exciting work planned, and I can assure him that, as I have said in response to earlier interventions, we will provide the response to the NPPF—which covers this and other matters—as soon as we can.

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