Unveiled in the Queen's Speech today, government plans to give local communities greater power over planning decisions in their area will be put forward in a Decentralism and Localism Bill.
Children's sector professionals have raised concerns about such a move fearing it will lead to a "not in my back yard" mentality allowing residents to block facilities such as children's homes and youth clubs.
Following today's announcement, Dave Prentis, general secretary of trade union Unison, said the move could also impact on families waiting on housing waiting lists.
He said: "It's right to involve local councils and communities in planning and housing decisions, but there also needs to be a strong voice for the 1.7 million of families stuck on housing waiting lists.
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