Sustainable Communities Act 2007

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation2007 c. 23
Year2007
(1) The principal aim of this Act is to promote the sustainability of local communities.(2) In this Act references to promoting the sustainability of local communities, in relation to a local authority, are references to encouraging the improvement of the economic, social or environmental well-being of the authority's area, or part of its area.(3) In this section “social well-being” includes participation in civic and political activity.(4) It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to assist local authorities in promoting the sustainability of local communities in the ways specified in this Act.(1) The Secretary of State must invite local authorities to make proposals which they consider would contribute to promoting the sustainability of local communities.(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1) , a proposal may include a request for a transfer of functions from one person to another.the person whose functions it relates to, andthe person to whom the local authority considers the functions should be transferred.(4) A local authority must have regard to the matters specified in the Schedule before making a proposal.(5) The Secretary of State must issue the first invitation under this section within the period of one year beginning with the day on which this Act is passed.(1) Before inviting proposals under section 2, the Secretary of State must appoint a person (the “selector”) to consider the proposals and, in co-operation with the Secretary of State, draw up a short-list of proposals in accordance with regulations under section 5.(2) The selector must be a person who represents the interests of local authorities.whether the proposal should be implemented or not, andif the Secretary of State thinks that it should be implemented, whether to implement it in whole or in part.(4) Before making a decision under subsection (3) the Secretary of State must consult the selector and try to reach agreement.the decision under section 3(3) and the reasons for it, andwith the decision, a statement of the action the Secretary of State proposes to take with a view to the implementation of any proposal.(2) A statement published under subsection (1) (b) is referred to in this section as an action plan.(3) The Secretary of State must publish and lay before Parliament a report, describing the progress which has been made in relation to any action plan, within the period of one year following the publication of the action plan and at intervals of not more than one year thereafter.(4) Subsection (3) does not apply in relation to an action plan if the action plan has been implemented.(1) The Secretary of State must make regulations about the procedure to be followed in relation to proposals under section 2.the selector, andsuch other persons who represent the interests of local authorities as the Secretary of State thinks fit.specify, or authorise the selector to specify, steps to be taken by a local authority before making proposals;specify steps to be taken by the selector in considering the proposals and drawing up a short-list;require the selector to prepare, and give to the Secretary of State, a report on the proposals.require a local authority, before making any proposal under section 2, to establish or recognise a panel of representatives of local persons and consult it about the proposal;require a local authority to try to reach agreement about proposals with the panel or other persons consulted under paragraph (a) ; andrequire a local authority to have regard to any guidance issued under subsection (5) .must include guidance about the inclusion among representatives of local persons (for the purposes of subsection (4) (a) ) of persons from under-represented groups, andmay include other guidance about establishing and consulting a panel of representatives of local persons.local authorities, orpersons who represent the interests of local authorities.(7) For the purposes of subsection (2) or (6) any consultation undertaken before the day on which this Act is passed is as effective as it would have been if undertaken after that day.(8) In this section—
  • local person” means, in relation to a proposal by a local authority under section 2, a person who is likely to be affected by, or interested in, the proposal;
  • panel” means a panel constituted in accordance with regulations;
  • representative” means, in relation to local persons, a person who appears to the local authority to be representative of the local persons;
  • under-represented groups” has the meaning given by regulations.
must be made by statutory instrument, andare subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.(1) Sections 2 to 5 do not apply in relation to an invitation by the Secretary of State to make proposals if the invitation is issued on or after the day on which the Sustainable Communities Act 2007 (Amendment) Act 2010 comes into force.(2) The Secretary of State must, no later than 1st January 2011, give notice to local authorities of the latest date on which the Secretary of State proposes to invite local authorities to make proposals which they consider would contribute to promoting the sustainability of local communities.(3) The Secretary of State must issue the invitation on or before the date specified in accordance with subsection (2) .(4) A local authority must have regard to the matters specified in the Schedule before making a proposal in response to an invitation by the Secretary of State.(1) The Secretary of State may make regulations about proposals made in response to an invitation issued on or after the day on which the Sustainable Communities Act 2007 (Amendment) Act 2010 comes into force.whether to implement the proposal, andif the Secretary of State thinks that it should be implemented, whether to implement it in whole or in part, andto publish a decision, in relation to each proposal, as to whether it will be implemented or not and, if it is to be implemented, whether in whole or in part,where the proposal, or part of the proposal, is to be implemented, to specify the action to be taken, andto give reasons for the decision.requiring a local authority to take specified steps before making a proposal (which may, in particular, include a

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT